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Originally Posted by Good53X
I'm pretty sure they are justwanting to keep final production shape pictures out of the hands of the public for as long as possible.
I think it's because the longer a car in its FINAL FORM is in the eyes of the consumer, the less fresh and exciting it looks. It comes down to marketting. Even though the camo barely hides anything, it keeps us wanting to see the final product.
I'm cool with the camo.
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I concur. The more important details of the car are, IMO, evident. I was worried about the big dimensional changes taking place like the aerodynamics being displaced to make it look like something else. The camo does not discourae me at all either.