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Alien/Dragon Cars Gaining Popularity In Russia. Also, Remaining A Virgin, Vodka.

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Apparently in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, the youth are obsessed with pimping out their cars with dragons, which is probably one of the most ridiculous things I've ever heard. Dinosaurs, sure, but dragons? What are you, 10?

Thanks to some really imaginative car lovers with tons of time to kill, the youth of the Russian town get to witness some of the wildest car art in the world.

Dragon Cars, as they are called, are apparently a real hoot in that neck of the woods and even bald guys with mean looking cars get all the chicks. Now that's what I call a culture shock!

No, dragon cars and dumb bastards getting chicks is not a culture shock. A culture shock is a worn-panty vending machine. *ahem* Japan. I <3 you -- call me. xoxo

Hit the jump for several more of dragon cars, including one of a bald guy smoking a hookah.

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Dragon Cars take Russia by storm [glamcar]

Thanks to Pofanktus, who has a dinosaur car I've just been itching to borrow.

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