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Old 06-23-2003, 09:27 PM   #1
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Photoshop

Could someone photoshop my truck with some torquer, or magnum wheels and a 2/4 drop?

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396 bored to 402, Dynomax cerama-coat headers, Super 40 Flowmasters, 272/284 Crane cam, Crane gold roller rockers, holley 750 cfm double pumper, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, HEI ignition, 9.5:compression
Alltogether 411HP and 446ft/lbs

Dana 60 w/ 3.54 gears
Turbo 400 tranny

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Old 06-23-2003, 09:57 PM   #2
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sure, no prob. do you have a side shot of your truck, and a pic of the wheels? that would make it really easy for me.

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Old 06-23-2003, 10:14 PM   #3
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sorry slipped my mind
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1968 GMC
Original A/C, bucket seats, PS,PB
396 bored to 402, Dynomax cerama-coat headers, Super 40 Flowmasters, 272/284 Crane cam, Crane gold roller rockers, holley 750 cfm double pumper, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, HEI ignition, 9.5:compression
Alltogether 411HP and 446ft/lbs

Dana 60 w/ 3.54 gears
Turbo 400 tranny

Why would you have anything other than a big block? HAHA
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Old 06-23-2003, 10:46 PM   #4
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ok, not sure how to do this for the wheels if there isnt a straight-on side shot of the truck. the picture you have here is at an angle and not 90 degrees from the side of the truck. the reason is because most of the pictures of the wheels are from that straight-on side angle, and it probably won't look good if its done like that.

in addition, where do i find the pics of the wheels? i don't know much about wheels, so you'll have to help me out here.

on a side note, i can lower the truck like this: (just pick one, and please ignore the white in the background, cause this is a crude job)

oh - also - BTW, the pic you have here is pretty low quality --- if you can, jump it up a bit. it makes it hard to approximate the exact 2/4 drop if the pic is small. of course, i'm not sure what the limit is on size of pics, if the board hosts the picture.

anyways --- hope i helped some!
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Old 06-23-2003, 10:50 PM   #5
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Thanks ill try and get you a better pic
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396 bored to 402, Dynomax cerama-coat headers, Super 40 Flowmasters, 272/284 Crane cam, Crane gold roller rockers, holley 750 cfm double pumper, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, HEI ignition, 9.5:compression
Alltogether 411HP and 446ft/lbs

Dana 60 w/ 3.54 gears
Turbo 400 tranny

Why would you have anything other than a big block? HAHA
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