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Tesla Cybertruck gets a facelift in Houston with Swangas

Tesla Cybertruck gets a facelift in Houston with Swangas

Welcome to Houston, where drivers will install Swangas on any type of vehicle – even Houston rapper Z-Ro said he’d put them in a trailer. Today, a Houston resident went viral for installing unique rims on a Tesla Cybertruck.

In a post shared nearly 30,000 times on Instagram, the Tesla Cybertruck driver showed off his new whip. Texan Wire Wheels, which manufactures 30-spoke wire rims, added the finishing touches to the automobile.

The EV truck created by Elon Musk has received mixed reviews. While some Houstonians thought the vehicle paid homage to Houston’s slab culture, affectionately known as “slow, loud and noisy,” others didn’t care.

“We have gone too far and there is no going back,” Larry Cothran said in an Instagram video. “What city and state is this Tesla driver from? »

Cothran, a truck driver, at one point found himself speechless while looking at several photos of the Cybertruck.

“I don’t know what’s going on,” he said. ” I am appalled. I’m stunned. Damn it, willikers.

Despite the criticism, the truck owner made it clear that the judgment of others only motivated him. He even nicknamed the vehicle “Cyber ​​Slab” with signage on the back of the truck. Houston rapper Paul Wall shared a photo of the Cybertruck on Facebook with the caption “Only in Houston.”

“Everyone I listened to from Swisher House and Screwed Up Click shows me love,” the owner wrote on Instagram. “It means a lot to me.”