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Psquare75
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Posted: 02-January-2009 at 4:38AM |
Kicking around some photoshops of my car. well. PAINT hacks.. I enjoy the 70's street machine/pro street style graphics.. It matches the gaudy interior.
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Paul
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Regul8r
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Those are cool, I agree with liking the older seventies style graphics!
What about the cenbter of the hood being red at the same angle as the hood lines with the orange and yellow along the outside of them. bring it on the raised area out the the hood line. Gives you a wedge red with the orange and yellow outside lines.
Also do the old wrap the yellow and orange around the front in a U-shape behind the grill on the hood?
Just thoughtsm but I think I lik ewhere you are going with the graphics!
Good luck!
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Eliteman76
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Hey, what's going on with the cutlass??
LOL, I almost forgot about that one.
Was that the parts car?
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