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Hi All

I'm IronChop aka Bjoern Fredriksen, I'm probably better known as one of the automotive artists to voulenteer to administer autemo.com(some of you might know me from there)... I see someone else has registered with "autemo" as a username recently... Wonder who that might be...

Anyway, the intro thread is a nice place to plug what autemo is about, as it really is a big part of me :P.

It's an online car customization service, an online place where you can 'post' images of your car and professional artists will digital modify it (called 'chopping'). Autemo gives you something to show the guys who will be modifying your car, and prevents you from making costly mistakes. =)...

Anyway, I love cars & Skylines, and look forward to being a productive member of this forum.

IronChop

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haha are you for real? most people do that themselves or just ask another forum member to do so (not just on SAU either lol)

Yup, we're for real (and there's hundreds of us :(). Oh, I doubt "most people" have the skill to chop their car so they can see what the mods they have in mind will really look like on their car.

In-fact one of our recent clients was a SAU user :wub:.

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