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ober baiser

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Fri, Mar 27, 2026, 11:00 PM

Miami, United States

25.58800, -80.36400

The video features a slow, continuous pan along the passenger side of a white, customized car, showcasing its unique modifications. The car itself is white with heavily tinted windows. Its most promi…read more

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The video features a slow, continuous pan along the passenger side of a white, customized car, showcasing its unique modifications. The car itself is white with heavily tinted windows. Its most prominent features are the wheels, which are bright pink with spokes shaped like hearts. There are also pink accents on the trim of the front bumper and around the door handles. The car's body is adorned with several iridescent decals, including circular bubbles of various sizes, scattered small hearts, and a large, intricate graphic on the front passenger door. This large decal depicts a stylized mermaid or possibly a creature with a flowing, scaly tail, often associated with a zodiac sign like Scorpio. The car is parked outdoors on a paved surface, which appears to be asphalt or concrete mixed with small pieces of gravel. In the background, a line of green bushes partially conceals a light-colored building and a large blue and white sign. Text on the sign, though partially obscured and out of focus, includes phrases like "Custom Homes," "Closet," "Tiles," "Vanity," and "Furniture," along with the word "BROTHERS." Another smaller sign is visible above this, mentioning "Custom Closets." The lighting suggests it is daytime, with clear, soft illumination, possibly in the morning or late afternoon, as there are no harsh shadows. The video captures the car's distinctive aesthetic from its rear passenger door, moving forward to reveal the front fender and headlight. | Open Wire