pinski
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Actually, the "I'm with stupid" sign means you agree with the poster that you quoted or the poster above your post.
pinski said:Actually, the "I'm with stupid" sign means you agree with the poster that you quoted or the poster above your post.
I think every legit picture has been accused of being a photochop. even when bamagt posted the inst. cluster.HairyCanary said:"automatically"?? That pic was posted weeks ago, and it got quite a lot of analysis, there are many technical problems with the photo that scream photoshop. The GTR pic may have been briefly accused as a photoshop by some people, but the people who know what they're looking for pretty quickly stepped up to say it looked real.
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foghorn67 said:I think every legit picture has been accused of being a photochop. even when bamagt posted the inst. cluster.
pinski said:Actually, the "I'm with stupid" sign means you agree with the poster that you quoted or the poster above your post.
I want somethin said:It is s real, I have three other pics of that car, and cars like it on my computer. I also know the person who took the pictures. Of all the ones that I have that one is the absolute worst. Yes there were more posted, but at this time I do not believe that I am legally capable of posting these until I check with the picture taker. Rest assured that the car is real, and there is even a blurb about the testing of it in 5.0 magazine this month.
I want somethin said:It is s real, I have three other pics of that car, and cars like it on my computer. I also know the person who took the pictures. Of all the ones that I have that one is the absolute worst. Yes there were more posted, but at this time I do not believe that I am legally capable of posting these until I check with the picture taker. Rest assured that the car is real, and there is even a blurb about the testing of it in 5.0 magazine this month.
Mossberg said:Even though I believe this one is chopped, it is true that sometimes they will test the internal components of specialty models (ie, motor, suspension, etc) on regular stang skin. I've seen it.
Sometimes they don't want to reveal the actual looks of the car yet so they leave it in regular model skin. Sometimes a final exterior design hasn't been decided on when they are powertrain testing.
I know that BMW and Mercedes do this sometimes when they are testing at the Numbergring (sp) road course.