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PostPosted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 6:40 pm 
This is a 16x20" poster on a satin finish poster paper. It will drop right into standard size frames for 16x20".

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These are available for $19.99 + $5.00 shipping = $24.99 total. You can Paypal to:

jim@smithautomotiveartwork.com

I also have a new Nismo 370Z drawing available in 11x14" prints for $9.99 + $5.00 shipping= $14.99 shipped. You can Paypal to:

jim@smithautomotiveartwork.com

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The traditional large 24x36" Z heritage poster is also available for $16.99 + $8.00 shipping= $24.99 total.


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I will combine shipping on multiple purchases.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:09 pm 
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Nice work. Nice prices.

Can you do phantom sketches?

Frank


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:31 pm 
Frank T wrote:
Nice work. Nice prices.

Can you do phantom sketches?

Frank


Thanks! I havent tried a phantom drawing...I think there are those out there that I couldnt do any better than.

Jim


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:33 pm 
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How come these posters never show a Kouki Z31 instead of the Zenki?

It's obviously the better looking of the 2!


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Maybe, Jim. But your work has distinctive character and I like what you do with shades and shadows. Really accurate stuff, and the 370Z seems alive, somehow.

I grew up on this stuff in the '60s ~ every sportscar magazine had a flurry of artists doing pen & ink of all the old classic cars, and some of them could do really nice action art (old AC Bristols lifting wheels on hard turns, with 'egg-shaped' wheels and grimacing drivers, etc).

None of that was any better than yours, and some not as good.

You seem focused on the Z (as well you should be!). Do you have one (yet)?

Frank@CTZCC.Com


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 6:55 am 
Frank T wrote:
Maybe, Jim. But your work has distinctive character and I like what you do with shades and shadows. Really accurate stuff, and the 370Z seems alive, somehow.

I grew up on this stuff in the '60s ~ every sportscar magazine had a flurry of artists doing pen & ink of all the old classic cars, and some of them could do really nice action art (old AC Bristols lifting wheels on hard turns, with 'egg-shaped' wheels and grimacing drivers, etc).

None of that was any better than yours, and some not as good.

You seem focused on the Z (as well you should be!). Do you have one (yet)?

Frank@CTZCC.Com


Frank-

I have owned 5 first gen Z's over the last 12 years and before that was a passenger in my best friends in highschool. I fell in love with the cars real fast. I've built the motors, put a V8 in one etc.

Thanks for the compliments.


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