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Very nice.. .. the site and cars are really good too! Starting to sound like a broken record, but there really needs to be more hot girls into their rides (MX3 or not)! Keep up the great work girl!
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by MazdaGirl:<BR><STRONG><BR>DVH~I am not sure if I am going to get my bumpers custom made or not, the guy who is supposed to do it has been really busy over the past few weeks, and since my kit would be a side job, it keeps on getting pushed further away. I want to get stuff done to my car, and I am getting impatient, that is why I am considering just buying the kit. :) <P>Thanx again!</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Thats still cool, why not go with the G-force and put double exhaust back there..look sweet!<BR>cool, later gurl..lookin good<P> :D
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Interior looks sweet...
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Hey Stacey, we have the exact same interior, the only difference is that I can't get the vent on the passenger side out how did you do it?
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Must say that it is a sweet site. With a pic of a hot girl and some pics of hot mx-3's what else do you need from a site.
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WOW, thanks again for all of the great compliments both personal and on the site, I really do appreciate it.<P>jspicoli~I actually didnt take that piece off of the vent on the passenger side, I just sprayed some of the paint into a cap and brushed it on (carefully) with a small art brush. If you have a steady hand, try it!! :)
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I have to agree with the consensus, nice site, sweet face. I would consider linking the text:<BR> "Picures of other great MX-3's" <BR> "Mods I have completed" <BR> "Things I plan to complete"<BR>to new pages covering that information and maybe in the future you could add "How To" write ups and tips on some of the things you did. <P>I know all of these "How To" sites I've found on MX-3 have really helped me break out of my shell and perform a few mods of my own.<P>If you need any help with your web design, drop me a line, I can probably explain whatever process through e-mail.<P>Good luck with your site MazdaGirl, you godess you! :o
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I have tried to make the text and pictures "linkable" and I can't seem to do it. Anyone know how?
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Ohhhhhhhh.. nice car.. Silver :) like mine :)<P>And by the way.. your very cute :)
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Hey, great site! I like ;) BTW, for those wondering, to get the passenger side air vent out you just twist and then pull. I thought it was impossible too, but finally got it out after about 15 minutes.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by MazdaGirl:<BR><STRONG>I have tried to make the text and pictures "linkable" and I can't seem to do it. Anyone know how?</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P><A href=" URL GOES HERE OF WEBSITE OR PICTURE "> TEXT GOES HERE U WANT IT TO LINK TO </A><P>thats the simple code for linking text to a picture<P>For Image to image links or image to website links...<P><A HREF=" THE PLACE OR SITE ITS LINKED TO "> <IMG src=" THE URL for the PIC or just the PIC name if its in the same directory "> </a>
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I am getting frustrated, I still can't do it, oh well, hopefully one day I will figure it out. Thanks for your help though, Barry! :)
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Actually it's very easy.. especially if you're using FrontPageor some other Homepage program.<BR>First make a new page with just the fullsize picture (and perhaps some text if you like :) and call that page pic-x<P>Then go to the mainpage, mark the little picture and then find the 'Change to HyperLink' in one of the menus. <BR>It will ask for an adress and you just give it the name of the page with the big picture (In this example, pic-x)<P>That all there is to it and this might be an odd way to do it, but at least I know that it works. Some may have other and better ways of doing it.
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