fasted58 wrote:![]()
Something strange there, photoshop? Looks like there is a reflection that did not get fully cropped.
etifosi wrote:![]()
Too bad it's not real
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I'd like to say that if they did make it, I'd buy one in a heartbeat. But I assume GM would create one to compete, so I'd likely wait for the 2-door Tahoe.
-Rob
lrrs wrote:fasted58 wrote:Something strange there, photoshop? Looks like there is a reflection that did not get fully cropped.![]()
Could be the mirage effect. heat from the ground tends to bend the light, so the ground looks like it has water on it when it does not. It also (because angles have to stay the same for it to work - like rainbows) never gets any closer to you if you move 'toward' it.
But I agree the track does not seem right for the attitude of the car.
lrrs wrote:fasted58 wrote:Something strange there, photoshop? Looks like there is a reflection that did not get fully cropped.![]()
Hotlinked from AutoWeek via Dinan Engineering. Maybe you should like really, really take that up with them. Don't sweat the berkeleying details man. Holy motherberkeley.
Adrian_Thompson wrote:![]()
The coolest part of this work is the installation of front calipers on the rear.
Photoshop hero
Neither of these guys paid attention to the shape of the car when doing the Martini layout. The real car is okay, the fake car is just a copy of the widebody 911s that were actually showing off a body line. I can't wait to do a proper Martini job on the ND, the shape has so many possibilities.
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