Who has the best looking 997?
#1
Who has the best looking 997?
After a good shampoo, claying, polishing and waxing... here is the result!
This is a competition of the best-looking 997, so post your baby pictures here. The rules for this competition are as follows:
1) 1-4 pictures max
2) Judge 997 only (not background)
3) Vote for your favorite best-looking 997 (not your own)
4) Have fun, have fun, have fun (its all good)!
This is a competition of the best-looking 997, so post your baby pictures here. The rules for this competition are as follows:
1) 1-4 pictures max
2) Judge 997 only (not background)
3) Vote for your favorite best-looking 997 (not your own)
4) Have fun, have fun, have fun (its all good)!
#3
Originally Posted by draxa
That's very nice Mr Vazquez and if it would just stop raining here for a few hours I'd be able to show you how very, very nice mine is too......!
If that's a promise... I'll be waiting!
#5
Originally Posted by ELUSIVE
Why is your spoiler up?
-Looks better with the spoiler up.
-I just cleaned the engine compartment.
There is a manual over drive button on the center console for the wing up position.
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#10
Lera,
I had the same problem; until I followed OCBen's suggestion... here ya go:
"If you're using Windows, there is no easier and better pic resizing tool than the freebie, Microsoft Paint.
1/ Right mouse click and file and select Open with Microsoft Paint.
2/ Click on Image and select "Stretch/Skew from the menu.
3/ In the Stretch box just select the percentage reduction (50% works for me) you want. Just make sure Horizontal & Vertical values are the same.
4/ If the amount is not right, just Undo (Cntrl Z) and select again.
5/ Do a File Save As with a different name to preserve your original file and distinguish the resize file when uploading.
I hope this helps.
I had the same problem; until I followed OCBen's suggestion... here ya go:
"If you're using Windows, there is no easier and better pic resizing tool than the freebie, Microsoft Paint.
1/ Right mouse click and file and select Open with Microsoft Paint.
2/ Click on Image and select "Stretch/Skew from the menu.
3/ In the Stretch box just select the percentage reduction (50% works for me) you want. Just make sure Horizontal & Vertical values are the same.
4/ If the amount is not right, just Undo (Cntrl Z) and select again.
5/ Do a File Save As with a different name to preserve your original file and distinguish the resize file when uploading.
I hope this helps.