Extreme tuning on the two Phantoms?

Extreme tuning on the two Phantoms?

What initially looks like two lowered Rolls-Royce Phantoms is not at all what it seems. Instead, it’s rather sad to see the condition they are in. Read on to learn more about these twins.

At first glance, you might almost think these luxury cars are part of a tuning project. However, that’s not the case. The true reason is damage caused by inactivity. If a car with air suspension is left standing for a very long time, the air escapes from the suspension, causing the vehicles to almost rest on the ground. This means just one thing: the cars haven’t been moved in a very long time.

If we do a little research, we can see on Autogespot that the two cars have been parked in exactly the same spot for over three years. Back then, however, the air suspension was still intact. Some small details have also changed. For instance, three years ago, the hood of the Rolls on the right was open. Now it is closed. Meanwhile, the hood of the left vehicle is open.
It’s just a shame to keep seeing abandoned luxury cars like this.

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