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Old 08-19-2005, 09:46 PM
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Re: Re: WRX chop

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lol girlbear your one of the few people that i know of that pays attention to that. most people tint the passenger and not the driver or vice versa but never realize why it looks funny. but i guess it could make sense to just say that the windows down lol

good job for first time i guess, just somthing about the door dont look right but at least you tried
they kill u at photoshop site for that...

anyways i always drive arround at high speeds with my door open so dont worry about that.. but the tint doesnt really look like tint.. it looks like u just selected it and filled it with black...
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Old 08-21-2005, 01:32 AM
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Re: WRX chop

yeah the only problem is the door, you oughta bring it up some and over to the right a lil bit. Come check out my Mustang!
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