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For your signature... if your picture is the correct size, outlined in the forum rules.

Upload it to photobucket or something similar.

If you've got the direct url...

Wrap it in image tags.

But if your using photobucket, it has the code for you so you just select it and paste in your signature (your user console setting place)

Hope thats what you wanted.

for your picture signature: go to my control, click on the edit signature, use the icon on the top of the box similar to the reply box. read the name of each icon you can find the insert image. click the insert image paste the url of the picture and then success . . .save your work after!

I get it up until "insert ur url" what the heck, so i cant use a pic straight off the pc i have to upload it from another site?

Yes.

Go to photobucket.com,.... and sign up, it's free.

Then all you have to do is upload your image from your pc onto that site. Then you will have an image tag as stated above.

I see you've done well :cool:

Looks good. What rims are they?

Your skirts, front bar and rims have completely changed the look of your car!!!

haha thanks mate yeh i finally got the thing up. Rims are inferno black 19s the kit isnt real its just a little strip i drew along the bottom. i want to see if i can find something that can give the same look tho, so its like the goal for the look of the car, east bear kit are the only kit i think can get the most similar, unless i can design and get someone to make it would be awesome.

Edited by MellowYellow

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