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Post by Ash »

not bad for an Exa! :wink:
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Post by agecage »

Heres an intrestin 1. Hailing from the land of the long white cloud. NZ

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Post by EA-73-XA »

saw the first pic, and i was like,.......theres something wrong here....

scrolled down and

BAM, a ute

lol nice!
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He needs to paint it canary yellow and black 2 tone :)
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Post by Kimmo »

Looks like it's been extended back a fair way... a side-on shot would look bloody funny, I'd say
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Post by Ash »

WTF :? is that real or P-Shopped?
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Post by dexi_styles »

it's real, you can't Pshop the rear window like the first picture

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Post by Kimmo »

You could prolly chop anything if you're good enough, but I've never seen it done as well as this would have to be. And I have no idea why anyone would bother; chopping a pic to see what something like this would look like would be less than 10% of the work required to make it look convincing.

Plus if this was a photochop, the duct tape on the tonneau wouldn't be there, nor in all likelihood would the tiedowns.
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Post by photoglossy »

Of course its real... the dude is on nissanexa.com
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Post by Callumgw »

photoglossy wrote:Of course its real... the dude is on nissanexa.com
ohh well, of course, we all know that no one on nissanexa.com and operate photoshop!

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[sorry PG, couldn't resist, I know what you mean really, but it could be taken this way]
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I guess you're all just not as 'on to it' as me :lol:

Anything is possible in photoshop, but to get something as realistic as that it would take manymanymany hours. And why would anyone with a decent amount of PS skill work on an N12?! (... did i just shoot myself down there :oops: seems as if im one of a kind haha)
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50th anniversary exa:
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Post by Kimmo »

I reckon this is the best-looking kit I've chopped...

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Pure horn, IMO. If anyone in Melbourne's west wants to have a crack at making it, get in touch. I have a vacuum pump and a spare car, so that's a start...
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Kimmo wrote:I reckon this is the best-looking kit I've chopped...

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Pure horn, IMO. If anyone in Melbourne's west wants to have a crack at making it, get in touch. I have a vacuum pump and a spare car, so that's a start...

I would love that kit on my Pulexa Kimmo.
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