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want to paint them up as bright as that (with the valley cover and cam gear cover in black)

i dont feel confident doing them myself, happy to chuck you some cash to do it though :)

AAA powder coaters at Lonsdale, it will look 11ty billion times better than a spray can and be much more scratch resistant, and they will blast them first so it will come up mint. :)

I suspect broke a good behavior driving clause, sorry to hear but boys will be boys time to take the R off the road and make it better :ermm: or kill your liver :P

Your on the money there Madaz, Had already appealed my license back in 2007 - I was so close to getting off my P's too.

I'm thinking a combo of pwnting my liver and give the R some $$ love lol.

Biggest pain of the whole situation is bus/train to work everyday for the next 12 months lol

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