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Can someone please photoshop this picture of my car

http://gtr.ferni.net/photos/09%20-%20calde...-2-05/Ferni.JPG

and put this Series 3 lower lip on it:

http://www.nismo.com.au/pricelists/General...ries3gtrbar.jpg

with the lip in the same colour as the front bar, and a 2nd pic with the lip in black?

Thanks :P

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thanks :( better than i could do. Can still see the old front lip underneath tho... but it has made me realise that i'll need to paint the inside bit of the front bar (around the intercooler) black or purple as well :(

nismo_au: thanks :D

Al: yep took me a second to reconize you - sun was reflecting off your window. At first i just thought it was someone giving me the thumbs up about my car which is normal, but then looked again and saw it was you hehe, was taking my mate to subaru to check up on his cars new engine.

Thanks cogs! you guys impresse me how you do that - i can do simple stuff in photoshop, but can't do stuff like that for the life of me ;)

What about putting this lower lip on :

http://www.nismo.com.au/pricelists/General...gtrlowerlip.jpg

Which one do you think will look better?

Thanks cogs! you guys impresse me how you do that - i can do simple stuff in photoshop, but can't do stuff like that for the life of me ;)

What about putting this lower lip on :

http://www.nismo.com.au/pricelists/General...gtrlowerlip.jpg

Which one do you think will look better?

Hey dude. I reckon the series 3 lip looks better.

Here's my 5 min photoshop job of the nismo lower lip

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