Hell of a polish job

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weeegoneeer
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Hell of a polish job

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Took me a minute to figure out what is going on here:

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Re: Hell of a polish job

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Ok im tipsy....and im looking st this tire. And i dunno why butits msking me want to throw up?

What is going on jere lol
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Re: Hell of a polish job

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Itsa reflection off something down the middle of the picher. Maybe the side of a vehicle since it's curved and the tire's there but I can't figger out what they grey bulges are.
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Re: Hell of a polish job

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It is supposed to be a pickup in a mirror reflection. It was on Pirate a couple of weeks ago

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Pretty kool illussion
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Re: Hell of a polish job

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That's so cool. I can't tell what kind of truck it is by the door handles but it looks like a full size. You can kind of make out the shape of the front fender too.
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I wondered if they were handles but they looked kinda big.
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Re: Hell of a polish job

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That picture shows me those tires are a complete waste, as that vehicle has never seen a spec of dirt. If they are that proud of a polish/wax job, then it probably never will see anything other than the road on a dry sunny day.
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Re: Hell of a polish job

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I was just super impressed (and sort of jealous), and it really did take a few minutes of figuring out what was going on there - even AFTER knowing what the photo was of.

Forgot to backlink the original post, so here it is: https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasf ... _out_youd/
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