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Re: Custom Crossfire
Originally Posted by acrispy1
I like it....
, but what threw me off was the misalignment of the door.. the lines didn't flow. I like the side profile of the car though
.. with some tweaks and a more subtle treatment this car would be awesome
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Re: I'm the highest bidder! 2004 Crossfire show car on ebay
What a shame.
"Plas-tic", too smoothed over makes it look like plastic shell piece.
I always wondered what the Crossfire would look like in sports car yellow. This just doesn't seem the right example to look at.
The yellow w/ the black top just seems like a really 70's type of paintjob on a car who's styling goes back farther than that. Its like putting a super graphic on a 1950's Buick Special.
What's really is a shame is when people use an already pretty rare cars to saturate it with overstyling/body alterations. Seen here they totally get rid of the Crossfire's already unique tailights in favor of a Ferrari wannabe kit.
I guess I'm too old for this kind of stuff. 27 must be the cutoff point since I would still rather have your average everyday Crossfire than is overpriced monstrocity.
"Plas-tic", too smoothed over makes it look like plastic shell piece.
I always wondered what the Crossfire would look like in sports car yellow. This just doesn't seem the right example to look at.
The yellow w/ the black top just seems like a really 70's type of paintjob on a car who's styling goes back farther than that. Its like putting a super graphic on a 1950's Buick Special.
What's really is a shame is when people use an already pretty rare cars to saturate it with overstyling/body alterations. Seen here they totally get rid of the Crossfire's already unique tailights in favor of a Ferrari wannabe kit.
I guess I'm too old for this kind of stuff. 27 must be the cutoff point since I would still rather have your average everyday Crossfire than is overpriced monstrocity.