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Tried going in a servo with helmet on coz cbf taking gear off just for few seconds, soon as door opens kunt out of nowhere yells out "stop right there remove your helmet please!"

Thought I was gonna get shot down..

Chill brah

Wear a burqa, that's fine

He was more scared when you took the helmet off, wasn't he?

yes Riq

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you weren't aware.... of something that has stickered on the window of every bank and most service stations in austraila for the last 30+ years?

i haven't been around for 30+ years. sorry

Wear a burqa, that's fine

yeah it's f**ked

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thats problem i have =/

Shieeeeeeeeeet that's not good...

http://www.metalspinnersaust.com.au/metal-spun-wheels.html

Take it to that joint, and see what they say. They could probably remove the clear for you, polish, re clear. Or they'll just make you another lip. Lol.

Not sure on price. Give em a call.

Tried going in a servo with helmet on coz cbf taking gear off just for few seconds, soon as door opens kunt out of nowhere yells out "stop right there remove your helmet please!"

Thought I was gonna get shot down..

Chill brah

only because you're a unit, they still let me in the shop with helmet on :(

Shieeeeeeeeeet that's not good...

http://www.metalspin...pun-wheels.html

Take it to that joint, and see what they say. They could probably remove the clear for you, polish, re clear. Or they'll just make you another lip. Lol.

Not sure on price. Give em a call.

Better off going to an independent metal polishers and just have them polished (cheaper usually)

Has a better shine because the clear will hold back some of it, and there is always a chance to have it peel again

Shieeeeeeeeeet that's not good...

http://www.metalspin...pun-wheels.html

Take it to that joint, and see what they say. They could probably remove the clear for you, polish, re clear. Or they'll just make you another lip. Lol.

Not sure on price. Give em a call.

sweet thank you man, was looking for that site earlier and couldn't remember what they were called!

Better off going to an independent metal polishers and just have them polished (cheaper usually)

Has a better shine because the clear will hold back some of it, and there is always a chance to have it peel again

yeah ill have to have a look around - i know there is one guy who told me he does complete restoration for 400$ per wheel.. so if i cant find cheaper i can always keep that in mind..

Id prefer the clear on it to be honest, i think its too shiny without it on those wheels imo

only because you're a unit, they still let me in the shop with helmet on :(

lol probably been robbed by a helmeted dude before...

Just peel it all off and re-clear coat it?

good tattoo

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thinking of getting a tatt on same area. working on a "design"

lol id swap for that!

my old man has a detomaso pantera gts but he lives in syd.. i live in melb, see it like once every 5 years as he keeps it in storage

he got it for just over 10K in the early 80s and it had water in the diff and transmission..

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