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    I would love it if they changed the tail lights back to 4 round lights rather than those hideous oblong pieces of shit on there now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by navi243 View Post
    THIS!!! is the one i want lol
    Barks better than it bites......

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    Fixed it

    This looks badass by the way.



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    I definitely like the 4 rounds better, but in all reality thats probably one of the worst photoshop jobs I have every seen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bangbangskeetskeet View Post
    I definitely like the 4 rounds better, but in all reality thats probably one of the worst photoshop jobs I have every seen.
    lol you must not have seen any of my photochops

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    I hafta admit the new vette is growing on me.....and im a huge fan of the c6. I read somewhere that the tailights are shaped like that cuz there is a functional brake cooling vent that exits next to the tailights, thus the reason for the oblongish shape.... still getting used to the hard body lines, but it does look mean from the front.
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