Being the anti-rice purist that I am, I cosmetically alter my cars about as much as WeezerJedi acknowledges that the Xbox is the greatest console on Earth.  When I do, I apply my "brand", a black five-speed shifter logo on the rear bumper, indicating that the car was bought, built, and tuned by yours truly.  Subtle, yet meaningful. 

But predictably, there are those that take paint jobs to the extremes, most of whom can be seen online.  They're mostly horrible, to go along with their horrible driving.  Then there are these.  A-maz-ing.  Like this one, how?  That's no single piece of vinyl, ladies and gents; he did that using nothing but the provided shapes, then somehow faded it.  Or this one.  How long did it take him to draw the Yoshi face, using nothing but basic shapes?  And if you liked that one, you'll probably like this one.  There's hundred of jaw-dropping works of art available, more often that not video game inspired.

Then, there's my favorite.  That's one car I'd be honored to drive around.                 

BreakmanX (AKA Matthew Nyquist) founded BreakmanX.com in 2001 after having small video game websites since around 1996. Things really took off in September of 2002 when he started The Game Show with Richie. BreakmanX.com quickly developed a tight knit community of gamers as the crew covered major industry events and interviewed top industry talent. Break later went to the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts to get his MFA in Film and TV Production. He worked in Hollywood for seven years with people like Fred Roos (The Godfather Trilogy, Star Wars) and Dane Davis (The Matrix). He's now gone full circle and returned to Kansas to write and direct a feature film (EyesOpenMovie.com), relaunch The Game Show (BreakmanX.com), and spend his day time hours as an tenured Associate Professor.

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