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    1. #1
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      Photoshop help again! Please!!!!!

      Guys, I want to do this again. I think I have a couple of pictures with descent angles to get a good photoshop done of some wheels. Will a couple of you experts please photoshop these wheels on my car. The car will be finished and on the road in the next couple of weeks. I have got to get the TTII's off the car and some real wheels on the car. The TTII's that are on the car are 17x9.5 and 17x7's. I'm thinking of going to 18x10 and 18x7's. Please help guys. I know I've had you guys do this before but I'm done now and I need to get some wheels on order. Thanks in advance. Also, if you think somehting else would look better, I'm up for suggestions.

      DJ



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      Will someone help please????? I also like the Boze ProTouring wheel. What do you guys think about that wheel on the car?

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      Here's a quickie....

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      Thanks Clark. Anyway you can put the others on it? Or the Boze ProTourings? I don't think the Budnik's look that good? What do you guys think?

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      the budnik you selected did not raise my pulse one bit...
      i'd go with a 5 spoke wheel with a classic style (budnik fontana...or some pricey billet specialties like vintec dish...

      i like classic design for a pro touring car of the sixty's but thats just me and other opinions are just as valid.

      hope i did not offended you.

    6. #6
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      No not at all. I'm up for all suggestions. I'm just trying to get an Idea what would look good. I originally was planning on running the BS Chicaynes. I just think they look to much like the TTII's which everyone is running. At least the Mustang guys.

    7. #7
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      I dont' think I like the Gassers on there either, but the Grooves would probably look decent.
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    8. #8
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      A couple renditions....

      Here's my shot at putting the grooves and gassers on your car. I'll give the Boze's a shot if you tell me what kind of center you want. Hope you like.


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      I like the look of both of these? I don't know why they Gassers look so much better on your photoshop than the other. Which did you guys like out of the two of these? I didn't pay attention to the Boze wheel that much and didn't know of any center options. I guess just use the standard center that's on the web site? Looks good and thanks for the help.

    10. #10
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      The main difference between my chop and the previous was that I put a little more time into giving it the "fat lip" look. The first was ok for reference but it had a more "flush-face" look, like a late model OEM wheel, but i dont think it gave a good idea of what it might really look like with the actual backspacing. If anything I might've put the faces in too much. O, also i didn't notice you said you wanted to go 18" so they're still 17" in my chops.

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      74novasteve, Thanks for the help and it looks great. Will you chop these wheels on there for me? This is a new wheel from Budnik that looks close to what the original Mustang wheel looked like. Tell me what you think. I need some guidance from the experts on this board. Thanks again.

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      Not bad.
      Tony Langlois
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    13. #13
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      here it is with the flutes of the wheels darkened a bit.

      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

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      Jeez! That was fast. Thanks Tony! What do you think? Something like this or stick with a 5 star or the Gassers? I want something different but it still has to look good on the car. Tell me what you think.

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      Go with those wheels, and paint the parts that Tony darkened. That looks awesome!!!
      Allen Ortega
      Meanstreets Performance Fabrication

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