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These Guys Turn Scrap Metal Into Supercars!
A pile of useless scrap metal, ended up transforming into a supercar. No, this is not an intro of a sci-fi movie.
In fact, 50 artists from around the world, went to a scrap yard in Pruszkow, near Polish capital city, Warsaw, and started to work on pile of useless scrap metal to transform them into life size replicas of renowned supercars.
They transformed those scrap metal into Bugatti Veyron, Mercedes 300 SL, Lamborghini Aventador, Fiat 500, Maserati GranTurismo and even a motorcycle. They even went on to create the interiors too, as close as possible to the real one's. The attention to details is incredible, as every nook and corner of the car is shaped perfectly.
The only thing missing in this list is a Ferrari. They will be displaying their artwork at 2017 Dubai Auto Show. May be by that time a Ferrari might have popped up.