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i want it to look pro matey, too mach outside, not as tho my 1yr old niece has painted it..... thats how it\'ll be if i done it! id always pick faults with it, and wouldnt be happy if i done it.
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yep getting mine done pro
mine will prolly look sh*t and be coverd in runs and uneven paint work, but once the grease and grime has come back you\'ll never notice!
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drums are ugly, shouldnt ever be painted anything bright in my opinion, black.... maybe silver
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[quote=\".\"]yeah, they are a bit ugly, but would look better being red than grottey and horrible[/quote]
im a fan of grotty and horrible then
im a fan of grotty and horrible then
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[quote=\"Katie_GSi\"]I have no idea i\'ve never had to buy one b4 [/quote]
I\'ve still got my old one...
needs a good clean & also spraying up mind...
I aint putting it on my engine tho
either gona get another rocker cover & polish it like brosters, or powder-coat it matt-black...
p.s... this is brosters when its clean
I\'ve still got my old one...
needs a good clean & also spraying up mind...
I aint putting it on my engine tho
either gona get another rocker cover & polish it like brosters, or powder-coat it matt-black...
p.s... this is brosters when its clean
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