Ultra Tune switches latex for mini skirts and a near-miss in latest campaign for car repairs

Ultra Tune has launched a new campaign to run during the Australian Open ditching its controversial rubber-clad girls in favour of a pair of damsels in distress.

When latex-clad models made their debut for the brand in 2014 the Ad Standards Board received a storm of protest about objectifying women, however the ASB ruled that the tight-fitting costumes were relevant to the company’s tyre business.

But while the brand continues using PVC-clad models in its ads for tyres the new work for Ultra Tune’s car repair services has replaced the skin-tight suits with skimpy mini-skirts.

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