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After playing so much with the photoshop and the pics of my car ,was thinking is anybody else so silly to do it or to watch them?

So decided to make this topic...this is part of my pics...hope you all like them and hope to see more from you...

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good thing its in sepia, did 600 country km that day :laugh: washed my car the other day, turns out it is pretty much the same colour as yours haha

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this is my best effort at photochop(note; i may of been under the influence during the editing)

so in my eyes you did well :D

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Yeah colours are abit sydney spec.. If i was to respray my Stagea i would have to agree with BKC34.. Cherry Black is an awesome colour, had a Senator that colour and was flawless when it was clean..

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