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Beautiful Cars, where did you find them at?

 

The SRX has clear hints to the first generation merged with second generation SRX. I like it better than either.

 

The CTS Coupe seems to be a blend of cadillac with MB. I love the rear wheel wells. Front end is a bit too MB style for me in regards to the grill but the lights are nice and they need to tone down the front air damn.

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The CTS is one of MonaroSS (at GMI's) creations from what I remember.

 

http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f21/little-ats-news-176721/index2.html

 

 

The SRX is from GM Authority. It is NOT.. an SRX.. but their rendering of what the proposed LAMBDA for Cadillac was to look like. If U look at the rear it is an Acadia/Outlook

 

 http://gmauthority.com/blog/2012/02/wheres-the-cadillac-lambda-its-on-a-new-platform/

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Hmmm.  Interesting. If you are in contact with either of the artists, you might let them know that their work is being used without credit at a major commercial website and they should probably take action against them.  Both examples are being used as "stock photos" for their respective models at Swapalease.com

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