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Old 08-26-2011, 07:20 AM   #1
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Hi all,

My previous chop, which I forgot to post, about 4months ago...
Made for a competition.
Basically now it's a 2006 mustang with 2010 bodyparts
Near the end I had some more ideas, on how to make it more of a beast, but didn't have the time left to try them out.



HR can be found at my dA

And a new chop!

Kind of a quick one - definitely for me - took me 3 days. But I do like it. First time satin paintjob.




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Old 08-26-2011, 08:53 AM   #2
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Now this is what I like to see!

First off, for the stang.
I love it. Not over-done to the point where it's just pure "photochopped". It looks realistic, and something you would actually see. For me that's an "A" grading. My only concern is that the windshield/windows look a bit too bright for being inside. It could be just me, it would depend on where light is coming from and shining on the car. Sortaflush

All noobs out there! Pay some special attention to the chrysler. ESPECIALLY THE REAR WHEEL FITMENT. Anyone who has ever lowered a car in real life knows that when the car drops, THE WHEELS DO NOT STAY STRAIGHT. Negative camber increases, as the car goes down. SV pulled off the proper way it should work and look with a lowered car.

Paint job is not for me but meh. Good chop.
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Old 08-26-2011, 09:27 AM   #3
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Thanks for the feedback, mglavina!
You might be right about the windshield on the Mustang, don't know...

This kind of camber on the 300 isn't because of the drop, it just goes well with it.
Although a little less might've been better.. :P
Here's a 300c that is dropped just as much with a lot less camber for example: http://www.300cforums.com/gallery/da..._8_Medium_.jpg

Thanks again
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hi sam, i remember u from pt.nl looks nice like always
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^^True, BUT it really suits the style of the chop. VIP, hellaflush, you name it:

mmmmmmmm
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[pic credits goes to PSD]

And nahhh it's never too much. I did one just like yours here .

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Old 08-26-2011, 12:10 PM   #6
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Oh wow its been a little while since ive been this impressed!!

The Mustang is beautifully done and i love the color scheme youve chosen for it, it does it soo much justice. only niggle i have with it is the front windscreen but mglavina has already pointed that out .

im not too keen on the second one but thats just purely because i dont like that car but what youve done with it is absolutely immaculate.

Keep them coming i look forward to seeing alot more from ya
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Old 08-28-2011, 02:10 AM   #7
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I like the Mustang chop with the windshield as needing what everyone has said...


BUT...












The Chrysler....I LOOOOOVE.

Very nice.My only (slight) gripe is the BG coming through the windows.*meaning it needs more.*edit.

Other than that...BOSS CHOPS!!
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