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Old 06-10-2007, 06:24 PM
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Cartoon of my car?

Hey everyone, I've had this done before by Blip. But Im wondering if I can get a new one done.

I want to do a commemorative picture to have airbrushed on my bike helmet of my Mustang as it looked before I crashed it. I'm puttin up a couple pictures of it here. I do want the different fender colour to be there, and the same wheels that are on it, and the tailpipe visible. Go as toony as you want. Just make sure those three things are in place. And it has to stay the same body style. Oh, and the front has to be facing out. I just put the back picture on for more reference.

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