I'm working on a new one that will give you guys a better understanding of what it looks like. (blue arizona overhead)
This isn't my design, it's GM's design. so your basically critiquing the messenger.
Ya see what I'm saying.
I wouldn't be able to change the design because this is the actual C6. I'm tryin' to set everybody straight on what the C6 looks like. I've taken off the camo for you guys (...and gals).
This IS what is underneath the covers.
I wouldn't be able to revise the pictures because that would mis-represent it's design.
That's why this is big news! This is it! Like it or not, there's nothing I can do.
Don't worry about the little mundane details like the hood crest or the pattern of the mesh.
Look at the overall shape, look at the significant details.
I have been trying to explain the C6's styling for the past 6 months.
You guys told me to step up to the plate, and that I did. T
his was suppossed to validate my credibility, but obviously it seems you guys felt I let you down.
I didn't let you down at all. I told you this would be big and it is,
Why is it nobody can grasp this.
This is the most accurate rendition that has hit the internet. Yet for some reason, because it isn't a photoshop it somehow means I don't know what I'm talking about.
HOW CAN THIS NOT BE BIG NEWS, PEOPLE????
I HAVE JUST GIVEN CAC THE SCOOP OF A LIFETIME!!!
THIS IS THE C6, THIS IS WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR SINCE MAY!!!
Remeber what happened when "JuJube's" yellow C6 photoshop came out??? This is even more significant than his!!
YOU WILL BE KICKING YOURSELF IN JANUARY IF YOU IGNORE THIS!!
You don't believe me?? Just wait until the 2004 NAIAS reveal.
perhaps then you will realize that you should have been listening to me all along.
This will be my last post at CAC, I am retiring from the game officially, My intent from the beginning was to inform everyone about what the C6 looks like by posting a series of revealing pictures, that I have accomplished. I have done all I can do.
Therefore, farewell my friends, it has been fun and it was an honor to be a part of this community.
. . ."save the wave"
