Was This A Former Members Car?

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Was This A Former Members Car?

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I was looking for parts and came across the pic of this Corsica on CariD, which looks clean as gently caress, and was wondering if it was a former members car:

http://www.carid.com/chevy-corsica-accessories/

I can only link to the website, as I'm too lazy to try and find another, non-copyrighted pic of this car.
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Kind of looks like Jenes Corsica she had.. not 100% sure though
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Paint it black, put on a stock hood and stick black 14" steelies on it and you've got my Corsica, pretty much.

P.S: I think I'm in love with your car.
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SummitBalt08 wrote:Kind of looks like Jenes Corsica she had.. not 100% sure though
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It is jene old car but photo chopped wheels on it
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What did it have for wheels last we all knew?
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That picture is photoshopped all to hell. Notice the cutout where the fogs are supposed to be? No split to separate the fogs and turn signal. Also notice the brake calipers... I'm pretty sure I'm the only one that's run C5 calipers on an L-body.
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Did she have the side fender marker lights?
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1988GTU wrote:Did she have the side fender marker lights?
Those are V6 H.O. badges.
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I couldnt see clearly what that was trying to show. thx
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That's totally her car. I just sent her the link on FB.
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Want.
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It was a pretty BA corsi. But yeah, that pic has been hella-shopped. She said that she emailed them and tore them one for using her car without permission. We'll have to see the end result.
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Well, I guess I was bad news for CarID, but good news for Jene :D

The car is super nice. I'm really hoping that mine looks half as nice, but mine will only have steelies of OEM 15-16" aluminum wheels at the most. I do have the LTZ grille though, which I can't see any Corsica doing without now. I can only see a grille looking good with a Beretta hood and grille, otherwise it's too big and flat looking.
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Styluss wrote:It was a pretty BA corsi. But yeah, that pic has been hella-shopped. She said that she emailed them and tore them one for using her car without permission. We'll have to see the end result.
Problem with that is when you post pictures up on photobucket or any other sharing medium the photo is technically not licensed to you IIRC... so they have the right to use it.

it's not directly about Photobucket but they are similar to Facebook Twitter and so on.

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Right from photobucket... Read the bold part. I don't think they mean just making a album public either... they probably mean posting it to a forum or the like
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