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hi Zilla, you may want to try again with the perspective positioning of the front bar, engine & rear wing.

The wheels are good if you Photoshlopped them on, but fine tune the gold overlay. Front Bar changed.

On the front bar, I selected the yellow, just using the magic wand, and then using Hue/Saturation to make it greyscale -

just used the saturation slider all the way to the left & click OK, with the eye dropper I took a colour sample of the front panel,

then used hue/saturation again, clicked the colourize box which matched the slight blue in the panels, click OK.

I then used Levels to get the right depth in colour.

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Edited by Motorhead

as above, get a photo of the front bar you want on a similar angle to the car your trying to put it on, also, instead of the magic wand tool, use the pen tool, its far more accurate for selection, to colour the bar i suggest using multiple layers of the same image with different blending modes for each layer,

As above, use the hue and saturation to make it Black and white and then duplicate the layer a few times, set the Blending mode for each layer to something different till you get a colour that looks more like the rest of the car.

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