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Chopped my car
Thursday, April 12, 2007 12:13 AM
Okay guys I got bored and decided to chop my car, and I had some ideas of what to do to the actual car.
I took this picture today after I cleaned it.
The car as you can see is entirely stock except that it's debadged (and that sticker, but I took that off a few hours ago).

Original:


Chopped:


Sorry for the messy cloning around the car, just didn't feel it was too important.

Here is everything I did:
Drop
Toyota taillights (which didn't come out great after I enhanced the picture, you can see the tails that came out better in my sig)
Shaved trunk keyhole
Rear window tinted reflective fade.
Handles and moldings painted white.

I decided not to put rims on it because honestly I don't even think I'll get different rims for this car.

Tell me what you guys think.


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Re: Chopped my car
Thursday, April 12, 2007 5:35 AM
I like -- for th e most part.

Following suggestions:
- I'm not loving the white handle and moldings. At all.
- The window tint is a bit subtle for my taste -- I didn't even notice it until I read your description.
- If you're going to bother blurring your plate, you should do it in both pictures.

Decent chop, in any case. Nice to see another red 95-99 cavy around.



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Re: Chopped my car
Thursday, April 12, 2007 8:04 AM
whit handles and moldings is ricey. but other than that looks good
Re: Chopped my car
Thursday, April 12, 2007 8:48 AM
I had a hard time debating with myself on whether or not to leave them there or not, because I couldn't find anything else on the car to make white.



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Re: Chopped my car
Thursday, April 12, 2007 9:05 AM
Jeffrey Martin wrote:I had a hard time debating with myself on whether or not to leave them there or not, because I couldn't find anything else on the car to make white.

Well, if that was the look you were going for, you could do the front mud guards, mirrors, and spoiler too.



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