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EV Grieve reader Empire checks in with these photos. Is this some kind of new public art? Empire notes: "It's parked facing the wrong direction (against traffic, albeit in a proper spot). Then there are stickers on it that say, 'Please, don't take me into a museum' ... and 'Google me, asshole,' which i tried to do, but couldn't make out the letters in the tag."
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there was a similar in Chelsea a few weeks back. Two burned out cars sat amid all the galleries. I never did get an answer whether it was real or fake.
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