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The following line art is great if you're trying to visualize ideas for your modifications or paint schemes. If you've ever been curious as to what your Cat would look like with flames, scallops, or stripes, or just want to try out a set of rims before you buy them, this does the job. Or you can simply keep the stock look---the sky's the limit. All drawings have correct ornamentation for this particular model year; however, we have omitted the hood ornament and antenna for aesthetic purposes. These are royalty-free, meaning they're free to use as you wish without legal penalty. Because of the large amounts of time that it takes to create even one drawing, it is with regret that we cannot modify files for anyone, nor create one from scratch. But using your imagination and a simple image-editing program, you can modify the files to your liking as much as you want.
| File Format Explanations |
| .ai |
Adobe Illustrator native, vector art (v5.0/5.5 or higher needed) |
| .eps |
Encapsulated Postscript, vector art (can be imported into Macromedia Freehand, or converted into high-resolution raster art in most image editing programs) |
| .dwg |
AutoCAD drawing, vector art (v 2000 or higher needed) |
| .jpg |
Joint Photographic Experts Group, web standard, raster art, 72 dpi, RGB |
| .tif |
Tagged Image File Format, print standard, raster art, 300 dpi, CMYK, in a .zip file |
Before you download, here are some tips:
- If you have access to one, these files should really be printed out on a laser printer. The clarity is unbelievable.
- For the .ai, .eps, and .dwg formats, you can edit these raw files directly if you have any type of vector-image program. All points and line widths will remain intact, and all text has been converted to paths (outlines).
- The .tif is actually camera-ready for printing on an offset printer. If you don't have access to a laser printer, the .tif file will print out very nicely on an inkjet printer. The .jpg file should really be reserved for screen viewing only and will not print out crisply.
TO DOWNLOAD:
PC - Right-click and select "Save to Disk...". Select a destination and press OK.
Mac - Option-click (or click and hold) the link, then select "Download to Disk" from the contextual menu. Select a destination and press OK.
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