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Would you like a unique picture of your car drawn by me with any colour, mod or fantasy you have for it?

Here are a few examples of some cars that I have drawn for people in the past (I have drawn many more but I was to stupid to photocopy them for my portfolio)

I love cars and I love drawing so this is just a hobbie, but it does cost me a bit in materials (Art paper, pencils etc etc) so unfortunatly its not free, Im only asking a starting price of $40 per pic (depending on size and what you want done to it).

If you go to a shop and buy a car drawing off the shelf they are usually between $60 - $100 so I think $40 is pretty cheap comsidering that it will be YOUR car and totally unique. :)

Please let me know in this thread if you are interested and I will get back to you.

Thanks...

Andrew, if you do want me to draw you car then you will just have to get me a good picture of it that has alot of detail (so that I can see all the lines and colours etc) then give it to me tonight (I will be a Jerra pub) along with the $40, unless you want anything else put on it or if you want it on A3 size paper.

WLDCRD - seeing as youre in Melbourne, if you want me to draw your car you can send me a pic (PM me and ill give you my address) and a money order, you can let me know exactly what you want on here (pretty much anything is possible).

Im sorry that I have to ask for money up front, I just dont want to spend hours drawing a car for someone that will end up saying that they dont want it. :cheers:

Andrew, if you do want me to draw you car then you will just have to get me a good picture of it that has alot of detail (so that I can see all the lines and colours etc)

you forgot scratches lol, jks

really nic pics mick, i wish i could draw high detailed cars but im still stuck on drawing manga:( ill learn someday (hopefully)

HAHA YEA!!! and dents in the skirts from lil drunken kids dropping cans of grog on my car... and also the detail of water spots on the paint where the grog exploded on the car.... yea thanx...

Wont be out tonight mick... have to work....

Will let you know... and will try find a nice pic

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