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Series II 4Runner Photochop - Opinions

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Series II 4Runner Photochop - Opinions

Post by Mick_n_Sal »

Tooling around with photoshop ( Hiding in the Air Conditioning ) What are your thoughts ???

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Post by v840 »

Looks killer! Something different, I like it.
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Post by NICK »

always thought about doing that myself, it would be very very hard to get it right.

one there is no rear pillar or appron to unpick so you would be trying to "section" back together 2 roof skin. it will end up with waves in the panel. since the body is one piece, unlike the older 4 runners you are probably better to cut it into 4 sections and join it all back together. make some perspecs windows, i dont think you can cut that glass.


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Post by benhl »

Bob it - always go the bob!!
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Post by std80 »

Lada Niva springs to mind
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Post by NICK »

std80 wrote:Lada Niva springs to mind


really? i thought honda crv
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Post by -Nemesis- »

NICK wrote:always thought about doing that myself, it would be very very hard to get it right.

one there is no rear pillar or appron to unpick so you would be trying to "section" back together 2 roof skin. it will end up with waves in the panel. since the body is one piece, unlike the older 4 runners you are probably better to cut it into 4 sections and join it all back together. make some perspecs windows, i dont think you can cut that glass.


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Agreed. Looks the goods, but be a helluva job......

Looks like something as custom as what they'd do on a show I watched the other night called Rides.
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Post by basketcase »

NICK wrote:
std80 wrote:Lada Niva springs to mind


really? i thought honda crv
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Post by MQ080 »

basketcase wrote:
NICK wrote:
std80 wrote:Lada Niva springs to mind


really? i thought honda crv
Kia sportage
That's what I think it's closer to.
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