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John Thompson
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This is a graphics job I did today on an Acura Integra. The guy wanted graphics on the side in antique bronze but not too much and not too little. I drew up a set or two but this set off of the Vector Art Mega collection just seemed to suit this particular cars "less outrageous" look and the bronze color. I did the Acura across the front window and the tag also. The car is getting a wing in the next day or two, I wish he had it when I was taking these pix.

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John Thompson
JTT Graphics
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Ahh, nice and subtle John.. Or in the words of my younger population: "Hey, that's not too 'ricey' at all." I'm sure you know what I mean by that, bein into the car craze. [Smile]

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The subtle effect, like Mike said, is a winner. Now, that takes it a step into another catagory of drivers which right now is an open market, I bet. It isn't loud, and yet has enough signature for a wide range of consumer. Is this a millenium thing? When is the first year that this became popular anyway? just curious. I have only seen it around for a couple years, on the street that is. This seems to be something that could be a money maker when many are out of work. The colors are a good combo to my eyes, thanks for posting
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In my area, folks are a few years behind the times as far as the car trend thing and the kids are just now starting to get into the "Honda" thing so it is good for me. They are still into 4X4's also. We'sa a bunch o' rednecks round these here parts! Myself, I like Mustangs myself but I am thinking of getting an import just to stripe it up and take to car shows, maybe an older 240 SX or a Civic in chrome yellow with purple shade shifter stuff. That car has already won a couple of shows without anything like a wing or graphics. The wing they are getting is sublte too, not one of those big ole' aluminum suckers. [Cool]

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