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Design your own Porsche!

I'm not sure if this has been posted before. Design your own Porsche click here Fun to play around with. Check out the "carrera" body kit to add to your 911. Quack!

Old 11-06-2003, 10:10 PM
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I think it has been posted before, but it's still great fun

How do I save "my car" when I'm done? Can I save it as a .jpg?
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Just press "Print Screen" then open Paint and press Ctrl-V.
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Here's one that I saved and uploaded here...

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Thanks for the repost! I'd lost this link in a recent PC formatting incident...



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Now we'd be pimpin' if this thing had a weber-fed 3.6!

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Just press "Print Screen" then open Paint and press Ctrl-V.

Doesn't work
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Funny!

Thanks for the link.


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Doesn't work
It does. When you have done designing your Porsche, find the "Print Screen" button on your keyboard and press it. This copies what is on your screen.

Then open MS Paint (or any graphics program), open a new file, and with your mouse in the new open template, press "CTRL-V" to paste the screen grab onto your graphics program. You can then save it as a JPG or GIF file.
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and with your mouse in the new open template, press "CTRL-V" to paste the screen grab onto your graphics program. You can then save it as a JPG or GIF file.
do you mean CTRL and a capitol V at the same time?
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Here's mine
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Here is my stab at it. The Future of The Red Queen...
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Ok here is another method to save. If you have Microsoft Office you can use PowerPoint. When your car is done hit the Print Screen button on the keyboard. Open PowerPoint, and open a new blank presentation. Right click on the white area of the new presentation and select Paste. Then click on the image you just pasted and the Picture Toolbar should come up. Use the crop tool to crop your picture. Then go to File-Save As, and at the bottom change the "Save as Type" to .jpg.
Now you have a jpg of your Selecta.
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Here is the Picture Toolbar. The thing circled is the crop tool:
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I learned something new today - thanks


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I love the RS 2,7 Targa, where did you buy the white blinkers
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Now we'd be pimpin' if this thing had a weber-fed 3.6!

I've experienced a broken torsion bar. I'd say you need all 4 replaced Oh and watch out with those wheels or they'll dent the front and rear lids
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hahaahahahahahh! that is great Lee. hahahahahaaahah!!
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