
My Customized Toy Car
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Here's the customized version of the 1979 Mustang: Instructions for creating your very own sleek, sporty muscle car using this customizer are listed below. Using these options to make some design changes on our '69 Camaro replica. The options available are: BodyStyle: We have one choice here, it is already set to #1 which represents the hardtop model. HoodStyle: This too is set for choice number 1 which is a small air dam style hood scoop. Rear_Wheel_Size: Our wheel size at the rear is currently set for 12 inches. TrunkStyle: Let's give it that perfect sleek finish, and we'll opt for the #4 option - No Spoiler or Fender Trim with only four tiny rivets holding the hatch closed. Preset: Number 5 here lets you create a completely new design from scratch. Body: This represents your car's exterior color, which is number 70 (we hope you like red). We can always adjust this later if desired. But since I wanted something sporty, red was our first choice. WType: It has wheels that match in size with each other (#1 - equal wheel size), perfect for drifting and precision handling around tight corners! Spoiler: We chose no spoilers on our car at all to ensure the best fuel efficiency without any air resistance complications from having one added onto back part of hood over there... Weapons: No need adding weapons or attachments here because this vehicle was made specifically just for racing - Nothing more necessary except good luck while competing. No_Spokes: The tires have no spokes so they look completely smooth out with five little circles on every single side (to avoid being overly plain). Print: To ensure maximum accuracy during production process print out template before cutting any plastic sheet metal. This guarantees a proper shape that won't leak or sag once complete. Front_Wheel_Size: Our front wheel size matches our rear wheels at 12 inches making handling very stable and predictable around sharp bends or highway on-ramps everywhere across country
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