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what would u recommend? different angles and things like that?

not sure what the new design will be hoping to get some concepts by the end of the week and i will make my decision from there but there gonne be pretty full on i know that much :)

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^ LOL @ RUNS VS2

LOLOLOLOLOLOL!

what design are you going for nxt??

not telling what design................i dont really know myself..........we ( me and my designer simon) have gone over a few quick ideas but in the end it comes down to what he wants to put on the car......he might come up with 3-4 concepts and i can choose from one of them or be like i like that part from the one and that part from that one what would it look like together

if that makes any sense lol

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what would u recommend? different angles and things like that?

not sure what the new design will be hoping to get some concepts by the end of the week and i will make my decision from there but there gonne be pretty full on i know that much :P

Like this...

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