I used the polygonal lasso tool. Easier than the magnetic tool, especially where the white paint of the car meets the white of the barrier. The magnetic tool would get confused I think 
Here's a link to the tutorial I used. There's also a couple more tutorials in those pages. It may be on an rF forum, but worth a look for sure. For those of you who are looking to just get into simple LFS screenie editing, this is a great start.
Thanks for the comments guys
MAG

Here's a link to the tutorial I used. There's also a couple more tutorials in those pages. It may be on an rF forum, but worth a look for sure. For those of you who are looking to just get into simple LFS screenie editing, this is a great start.
Thanks for the comments guys

MAG