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I think you may have answered this before but I have to wonder how well that actually hides the detailing of the car. I see it does at least hide part of the taillight design (the triangular-shaped extension on the rear quarter panel).

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I think you may have answered this before but I have to wonder how well that actually hides the detailing of the car. I see it does at least hide part of the taillight design (the triangular-shaped extension on the rear quarter panel).

Well I dont think they ever tested this car without all the heavy padding you saw in those pics I shot last year. Im not sure why they would bother with that tape. Ideally its supposed to throw off your depth perception and hide the lines.

what was in the back ground? or is that some horrible smog?

The next car over was on fire. :D

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^ I dunno, Joe. Looks like a minivan or an SUV, to me. Seriously. Whatever he cut out of the picture is a tall...something.

And, CD, thanks for the question I might have asked in my sleep. :D

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