Description: Slovakia's IT security specialist ESET has employed the services of Bulgaria's foremost tuning firm Studio Vilner to create a promotional car for the upcoming Software World Conference. ESET...Add Comments0
Description: After coating the car in ESET's colors and logos, the exterior was given new headlamps, clear taillights, a roof spoiler and a set of 17-inch MAK alloys. The A3's interior was re-upholstered...Add Comments0
Javier Alonso RivasJun 10, 2012 nice rims.. but i fknn hate the rest of the car looks like an old episode from pimp my ride
Adrian ZennaroJun 09, 2012 Ud think a software company would use a new car not one thats now 3 generations old
Logan DelonyJun 09, 2012 I like it only because it's something finally different than all of todays cars
Josh KnightJun 09, 2012 Looks like its from the 90's
francocanadianoJun 09, 2012 i dont know about this....its not that cool. tried too hard. maybe im missing something here. needs bigger nicer rims and air ride. thry sre a technology company that csn only manage to fit a galaxy tab into a car? not impressive vs. the kid down the street who has a part time job at wendys and installed a 32" led tv and a ps3 in his civic. nice upholstery job though...although the audi A3's oe...
Rudolf DasslerJun 10, 2012 At least take a newer model if u want to represent a tech company... Look at our company car! It's as outdated as our software!
francocanadianoJun 09, 2012 for the money they spent on this ...i could have built them something people would actully look at. sad was of money. no offense to anyone.
Javier Alonso RivasJun 10, 2012 really? thats all? just put some green blue or whatever it is in the car hundred of dollars more and the ugliest front ever and thats all welcome audi nod32
Peter PapenJun 09, 2012 I'm not impressed at all..