your favorite styling cue
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Originally Posted by shortstuf212559
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I'm with Haro, I love the line of the rear fender. It'* not quite as prevalent in the 92-95s, but there is a definate "coke-bottle" influence there.
I used to dislike the 96-99 rears, but one day it was just like *bam* "Damn that car is hot," and now I love 96-99s in general. Tied with the 92-95 for best looking years IMO.
I used to dislike the 96-99 rears, but one day it was just like *bam* "Damn that car is hot," and now I love 96-99s in general. Tied with the 92-95 for best looking years IMO.
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Ryan you're talking about my car right
Yeah I wish
My favorite feature is how the SE looks overall, it looks low and mean. (sighs)
Yeah I wish
My favorite feature is how the SE looks overall, it looks low and mean. (sighs)
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The look of the front end of the 92-95 SSEi, the position of the fogs for sure.
For the Aurora...I have many favourite design cues.
The low, wide front end stance
And the buldging fender flares over the wheelwells, giving it a sensual yet muscular appeal.
For the Aurora...I have many favourite design cues.
The low, wide front end stance
And the buldging fender flares over the wheelwells, giving it a sensual yet muscular appeal.
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