BL330
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Here is a case in point
1995 TVR Chimaera Manual (carsales.com.au)
1995 TVR Chimaera Manual (carsales.com.au)
I've been blocked so no idea what you're looking at
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got a 'blocked message', but hacked around a bit and this worked for me:
https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/1995-tvr-chimaera-manual/SSE-AD-13454568/?Cr=1
...Not sure you should have bothered ....
True. But it's a service that I like to provide for our less tech-savy members.....
Said it before: Wagner's music is better than it sounds. And wraps are not a net plus, in my mind.As a concours judge, I am definitely not into the chameleon paint effect, nor into matte paints or the wraps that copy them.
It may be technically difficult to paint but that doesn't mean it looks any good. Why waste time and effort on ugly eg. the TVR posted.
It reminds me of syncopation in music. Went to an Australian Chamber Orchestra performance many years ago, where the music was technically very difficult to perform, but sounded God - awful. I applauded loudly when that particular piece was over, not to thank the orchestra but the fact it was finished.
I just don't get wraps.
Different Generations I'm guessing.Said it before: Wagner's music is better than it sounds. And wraps are not a net plus, in my mind.
View attachment 110015
WHY?!?
Ah the good old days, when Custom Car magazine featured some very nice bodyworkDifferent Generations I'm guessing.
Back in the 70's people were jacking up the rear end of the Cars and putting big wheels on the back along with Starsky and Hutch stripes or pretending they were in the Dukes of Hazard.
There's a connection here and I blame it on the Yanks