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Well you got it in the sig section, but its too big. Its not supposed to be more than 500 pixels wide by 250 pixels high.
Instead of cropping the pic, and cutting off the front and rear wheels. Just shrink the original to the right size before you upload it.
i resized it to 500 on photobucket but it looks the same size. the pic looks just like it did when i took it.....it was a pic of mainly the pipes, i did not crop it. let me know.
Don't give up, its a nice pic. See if you can get one of the guys over in the "Photoshop Section" to giver you a hand reducing the size.
They should be able ot get it done inside of about 15 seconds.
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