Most, if not all, of us have owned a vehicular-infused t-shirt at some point in our lives. Mine, for some reason, proudly declared a fondness for VW’s classic camper van, until the fateful day when an ill-advised hot rinse cycle muted that enthusiasm permanently.

The industry is huge, no question, so we thought you might be interested to see some of the creations we stumbled across recently on importbible.com. As you may have guessed, their main designer is a fellow petrolhead.

Originally setup as an online ‘what’s what’ for tuners, the site is primarily dedicated to t-shirt design influenced by both performance vehicles and car culture alike.

One of crankandpiston’s particular favourites is this Nissan Skyline-inspired number, given the new addition to our management fleet. Priced around the $30 mark, window shoppers can also read a fleeting account of the car’s heritage. Oh, and we’ve double-checked. This leggy brunette isn’t included in the bundle.

Check out more examples HERE.

James Gent

James Gent first started as a freelance motorsport writer in the UK, before an urge to be paid a monthly wage saw him move to Dubai in late 2011. A keen motoring enthusiast, he hopes that one day his garage will hold a Lamborghini Countach, as well as a WRC Lancia Delta Integrale.

James Gent

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