lee13d

Lee
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I have modified your :windows: windows 7 Ultimate DVD case [link] The modified :pc: version is here :devart: [link] have credited you :pat:. If you agree to have the modified version in my account :worry:, then it is OK. Otherwise I will remove that. I am asking your permission :resume: to have the modified version version in my account. I will also like to ask the permission :resume: to create Professional and Home Version cover using the same template :worry:.
Hi, sorry it's taken so long to respond but I have looked at your modified cover and think it's brilliant, I dont mind you using any of my work as templates.

Thankyou.
Thanks for the permision!
Hi mate, I wonder if you could post a PSD version of your "Windows 7 Ultimate edition2" art. I want to decorate a Win 7 DVD of my own with such marvelous art.

Thank you
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