Car board cut outs! Prankster pimps his neighbour’s vehicles by 'upgrading' them with body kits and spoilers made of card
- Max Siedentopf 'customised' parked cars in Amsterdam in the Netherlands
- Cars including an Audi and VW given new body kits, rear wings and grills
- Photographer used pieces of cardboard to give the vehicles their face-lifts
A Dutch prankster pimped his neighbours' vehicles - giving them all supercar make-overs using pieces of cardboard.
Max Siedentopf surprised locals by 'customising' a number of cars parked on the streets of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
The African-born photographer 'upgraded' the normal vehicles with new body kits made of card as part of a project called 'Slapdash Supercars'.
Pimp my ride: Max Siedentopf surprised locals by 'customising' a number of cars - including this Audi
Face lift: The photographer put new body kits on the vehicles. A Seat is pictured with its new design
Supercar make-over: This VW Polo was given a new front grill as well as a rear wing on the roof
New design: African-born Mr Siedentopf fixed a new body kit and air scoop on to this red Hyundai
In one picture, an Audi is fitted out with a rear wing on the roof and an air scoop on the bonnet while a VW Polo is given a front grill in another.
Other cars given new body kits include a Hyundai and a Seat with the card fixed in place with sticky tape.
Mr Siedentopf said: 'We live in a time where individuality, self-expression and status are at an all-time peak.
Fresh look: The photographer said he wanted to find a way to make 'the most ordinary cars into their own supercar'
Mr Siedentopf redesigned the cars - including this Nissan (left) and VW Golf (right) - for 'just a few euros'
This blue Peugeot was transformed by cardboard to include air scoops on the bonnet and a rear wing
Mr Siedentopf said that the 'individualisation of one's car has drastically decreased' over the past few years
'We want to personalise everything to be unique.
'However, for some reason the individualisation of one's car has drastically decreased over the past few years.
'Resultant out of this realisation I tried to think of a way to make the most ordinary cars for just a few euros into their own supercar!'
Most watched News videos
- 15 years since daughter disappeared, mother questions investigation
- New Colonel-in-Chief Prince William dons army combats
- Flash floods 'rip apart streets' in Herefordshire's Ross-on-Wye
- British tourists fight with each other in a Majorcan tourist resort
- Harry and Meghan spotted holding hands at polo match in Nigeria
- King Charles unveils first official portrait since Coronation
- Youths wield knife in daylight robbery attempt in Woolwich, London
- 'I will never be the same': Officer recalls sickening sex attack
- Boy mistakenly electrocutes his genitals in social media stunt
- William sits in an Apache helicopter at the Army Aviation Centre
- Moment Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrive at Lagos House Marina
- Moment brawl breaks out at British-run 'Fighting Cocks' pub in Spain