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yakky said:I don't like it, there is being different to start new trends, go places where people have not gone, and then there is being different just to get noticed.
hooked said:Hey! My Saturn looked like this. I was ahead of my time!
P.S. That Saturn looks like a heavily modded Aura "Coupe?" I don't know if there are any factory version coupes out yet.
yakky said:I don't like it, there is being different to start new trends, go places where people have not gone, and then there is being different just to get noticed.
hooked said:Hey! My Saturn looked like this. I was ahead of my time!
P.S. That Saturn looks like a heavily modded Aura "Coupe?" I don't know if there are any factory version coupes out yet.
Agreed, seen quite a few old muscle cars in plain black with that same matte finish above. Personally, like on that Buick, it can look mean as fawk on certain vehicles.Eliot Ness said:Primered, flat, suede, or whatever you want to call it has been around on hot/street rods and customs for years. I personally think it looks pretty good on that custom, but I'm not feelin' the love on that Saturn(?). There are also some pretty high dollar Rat Rods hitting the shows these days, and some of them are quite unique:
http://www.astreetrodder.com/IMAGES/ggnash060039.JPG
http://www.astreetrodder.com/IMAGES/ggnash060038.JPG