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can someone possible made me one??

Hey Aaron, It's actually easy, and fun.

I used paint. All you need is a base form of your car, save it, open it with paint and an hour or two of your time. :)

I can help you, but I am not that good so don't want to screw up yours. Plus you best know how your car looks.

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Thanks, Rhys. I am still going to edit it and make it look more real. :P

How did the photoshoot go last night? You missed the basketball night. :)

Ended up being cancelled unfortunately, but I couldn't play basketball cos I seriously hurt my toe :/ One day I'll make it! Lol

Hey Aaron, It's actually easy, and fun.

I used paint. All you need is a base form of your car, save it, open it with paint and an hour or two of your time. :)

I can help you, but I am not that good so don't want to screw up yours. Plus you best know how your car looks.

lol i would, but im struggling to find a base lol

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Here's a few of mine

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R33.4 in Bayside Blue

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S13.4a Sil80

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FD3S drift car

I also did a C110 Skyline a while ago, and am working on a pic with R31-35 in it, been meaning to do some V-Series as well :)

nah S14 series 2, gotta look closely at it :) I think i've done an S15 one as well, i'm currently working on the r31-35 one but only done the 31 and 35, a few V-series would be nice to do though

Here's a few of mine

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R33.4 in Bayside Blue

post-68374-0-80273400-1304827425_thumb.png

S13.4a Sil80

post-68374-0-30407200-1304827507_thumb.png

FD3S drift car

I also did a C110 Skyline a while ago, and am working on a pic with R31-35 in it, been meaning to do some V-Series as well :)

:thumbsup: . That would be great.

I wasn't happy with mine yet. Will play around when I get a chance.

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