red srt-modified realistic through aftermarket.

Toby

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redesigned front end and lowered. Also cleaned up sone quality control issues with poor hood/front gap alignemnt. Just look at the gap on the pass side vs. drivers. Not exactly what you would want to see in a high dollar car.


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Guyver1

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Does anybody else find that pic strangely... appealing?

I mean, I had to think a sec before I noticed the differences between the front ends... but that pic isn't all that bad of the SRT, doesn't make me cringe or anything...

Weird.
 
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The enhanced picture looks a whole lot more aggressive and a whole lot more Vipery.
 

I Ben Therbefor

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You need to modify the fender line for the rear. Take the peak just above the rear wheel and slope the line into the front door at about the hinge by the mirror.

The present straight line from the front alll the way to a **** above the rear wheel throws the whole thing into a cocked hat.

Check the styling analysis in Automobile magazine for what I mean.
 

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Don't forget about rounding the sharp angle on the "gill".

I think that's the number-one, best thing you've come up with.

Regards Toby! Keep up the good work!
 

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Ugh, "rounding" the corner makes takes away from the bad-*** 'ness of the car. I'm sorry, but the entire design focuses on sharp angles and jagged-work that makes it look mean as hell.
 

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