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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: East Riding Car: 99 MGF & Alfa Spider LE
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Photoshop comp
OK I am not the best at the old photochopping, I just wondered whether anyone had come accross, or done their own, photochop of what they would like the next generation F to look like?
What could you do to improve on the TF or F? I'd personally like to see a redesigned front or maybe an updated interior. Just a thought based on that thread by perry recently. Iain Maybe I'll post one if I ever get time to do one! |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Hilton - South Derbyshire Car: Specialized Roubaix Expert 08 (my bike)
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Wow. I liked your gallery!
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Bristol Car: MG TF
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nice lights dnt like the front spitter tho. i dnt think the tf needs much more doing to it tbh.
but what wud b nice is a 2.0litre turbo charged engine in there =D |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Manchester Car: MGTF 160
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Here's a quick photochop I knocked up earlier this evening. I've been out on the sauce tonight so it might look better to me at the moment than it does to you lot.
More of an evolution than a revolution. Not too many changes, just a revised front end, squarer rear to compliment front, larger wheels, and a bigger side intake. If I could be bothered to put some effort into it I'd have probably done a bit more on the front wings/bumper, gone for some wider arches and a deeper more pronounced front lip/splitter too! Click the thumbnail once and then click on the image that opens to get the full size version. (Allows you to pick up on a couple of subtleties such as the sleeker door handle)
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Location: East Riding Car: 99 MGF & Alfa Spider LE
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Reminds me of the MR2?
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It looks good reminds me of the new Lotus Europa.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: NE Scotland Car: MGF MK2 1.8i,BMW 330i
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It is nice, but ti reminds me of cars other than an MG.
(would still buy it though )
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