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No problem, I'll do anything to help...if you want a pic of the heater unit and or transmission I can do that as well.
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Cool....lol
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I think that from an artistic point of view, black would make the block part of the background. If mine was black, from this angle you wouldn't even see it.
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What you are saying does make sense. I am so confused !!!
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That's what I was saying. Black Firewall, black inner fenders, black frame, black rad and hoses. The engine get's lost in there if it's black too. Orange draws attention to it. Engines cost a lot, don't want it to look like it's not even there.
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Not if theres enough aluminum to highlight it
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I guess Grumpy votes for Black.
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orange ! :d
Last edited by Bowtie-Bri; 05-30-2010 at 11:54 AM. |
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My buddy likes black on all his blocks...so he can't see leaks.
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Purple :)
Since I am from Michigan also and purple engines seemed to need some moral support I had to jump in here as my first post to vote for purple.
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