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Yeah well today second day back in school yr 12 =[

i got pretty bored during my study period

so i came up with this

i like the colour but suspension bit tooo low to be believable.

what you all think??

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MY one =]

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lol, i agree with the lowering, mayb a tad low, maybe make the color a tiny bit darker, its jus that the reflections on the original look dark, but on the new one look a bit light, jus to fit in wit the surroundings, other than that, good job on the color change :(

  • 1 month later...

Hi All,

What program did you use for the mods? I've attached two variants to the paint job + Lowering. First one is a metallic purple and the other a blue/ Purple pearl. I have also re-tweaked the lowering and the rim size. Let me know what you think.

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that looks phat different colour funney thing is my car was that low when i bought it nothing but a hassel getting in and out of places. Pluss i was defected good on ya newie police defecting me 2 days before the new springs came

  • 3 weeks later...
Yeah well today second day back in school yr 12 =[

i got pretty bored during my study period

so i came up with this

i like the colour but suspension bit tooo low to be believable.

what you all think??

Original

IMG_0068_2.jpg

MY one =]

IMG_0068_222.jpg

Sup, what program did you use to do this, looks wicked!

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