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yeah i know the bumpers in my pic were cut out, i gotta get some more pics cause i took those ones in a hurry.
funkdaddysmack your 323 looks awesome my next project for the summer is to lower my 323.'91 323 SE
Sony 12" Sub and amp - 17" Motegi MR7's wrapped in 205/40/zr Visa's - Protoss CAI - Magnaflow Exhaust - Indiglo Gauges and Carbon Fiber Bezel - Ractive Shift Knob, Boot, and Pedals - GroundControls
Coming Soon- Kartboy SS, Pakfeifer Front Bumper
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<a href="mailto://67mustangjosh@gmail.com">67mustangjosh@gmail dot com</a>
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Thanks, the actual drop I have not is in between the original and ps'ed pic. Actually the rear sits about an 1" lower than the front. I think I want coilovers.
All in good time
Can I nominate GotBoost to be moderator of the PS section? I think he deserves itDan
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yeah i second the nomination, and funkdaddysmack, what kind of springs/struts do you have?'91 323 SE
Sony 12" Sub and amp - 17" Motegi MR7's wrapped in 205/40/zr Visa's - Protoss CAI - Magnaflow Exhaust - Indiglo Gauges and Carbon Fiber Bezel - Ractive Shift Knob, Boot, and Pedals - GroundControls
Coming Soon- Kartboy SS, Pakfeifer Front Bumper
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<a href="mailto://67mustangjosh@gmail.com">67mustangjosh@gmail dot com</a>
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I'll bring it up to Dave sometime
josh - I have eibach springs and tokico struts
www.oemfordparts.com is where I got them (around $400 for both shipped)Dan
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A few tips with the polygon tool:
1. To create nodes, click the left mouse button.
2. If you mess up, pressing delete will get rid of the last node you made.
3. When you finish with the polygon lasso, use the rectangular and elliptical select to clean up the edges and any mistakes you might have made. You will want to zoom in to do this (use the ctrl + and ctrl - keys to zoom in and out quickly.)
4. Sometimes it is better to use the magnetic lasso. Sometimes it is better to just do it with the regular select tools.~Mar.
Now say it with me... B-R-A-K-E.
Good job!
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Originally posted by TheLastMarauder
A few tips with the polygon tool:
1. To create nodes, click the left mouse button.
2. If you mess up, pressing delete will get rid of the last node you made.
3. When you finish with the polygon lasso, use the rectangular and elliptical select to clean up the edges and any mistakes you might have made. You will want to zoom in to do this (use the ctrl + and ctrl - keys to zoom in and out quickly.)
4. Sometimes it is better to use the magnetic lasso. Sometimes it is better to just do it with the regular select tools.
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Hey, i have a quick PS question...
Why is it that when I'm zoomed in on an image doing a poly lassoe or something, i can scroll RIGHT and move the image, but I cannot scroll left?????Dan
dreesemonkey
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Just the mouse. I was doing another pic of a car, and it didn't seem to be a problem this time.
Like you know, when you move your mouse off the picture to the right it scrolls? well sometimes it wouldn't on the left... perhaps I'm just stupid?Dan
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