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An artist takes coffee breaks all day and paints cars with incredible shading, near perfect details and proportions, all with a brush and the residue and coffee ground from his hot beverages. Why is it awesome? Well, there's the fact that cars are pretty hard to draw with proper proportions, and here is this guy who turns his morning coffee into beautiful pieces of art. Shift's editor claims he has successfully replicated a Ferrari F40 with ketchup, but we are yet to see the evidence of his saucy work.
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On a recent outing in Gulshan, we spotted a bright red object sitting in the dirt and grime of a roadside garage. Turns out, it was Leepu's fake Ferrari F50.
Crafted from an old Honda Prelude, the fake F50 apparently still runs the Honda engine and is, sadly, front wheel driven. The car's ride height is about the same as a Hilux Surf, and admittedly, the bodywork isn't actually bad. It's just a sad demise of a Prelude to give way to a less than accurate F50, is all. Our Facebook fans seemed to agree. One fact is clear, though, Leepu certainly knows how to beat a panel into shape.
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