Recommendations on a painter in ATL?
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Recommendations on a painter in ATL?
Anyone know of a good, reliable, reasonable painter in the Marietta area? I just bought a used tourpack and would like to have it match the bike.
The TP is red and the bike is white hot pearl. It's OK for now and I don't think I'll have it on the bike all the time, but at some point I want it to match.
Thanks for any advice!
Here's a shot of it. I've since added a rack, removed the antenna mounts and pluggged the holes. Also have ordered plugs to make a connector for the TP's LED side lights.
The TP is red and the bike is white hot pearl. It's OK for now and I don't think I'll have it on the bike all the time, but at some point I want it to match.
Thanks for any advice!
Here's a shot of it. I've since added a rack, removed the antenna mounts and pluggged the holes. Also have ordered plugs to make a connector for the TP's LED side lights.
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Not in Marietta, but not too far from you (1 1/2 hours) there's a really good painter by the name of Dave Johnston. He did my bike and his work has been winning a lot of shows over the last few years. Look him up if you're interested. Johnstons body works in Phenix City AL. Right outside Columbus.
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Not in Marietta, but not too far from you (1 1/2 hours) there's a really good painter by the name of Dave Johnston. He did my bike and his work has been winning a lot of shows over the last few years. Look him up if you're interested. Johnstons body works in Phenix City AL. Right outside Columbus.
Best painter and builder around these parts...mild to custom...over the top...
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Not in Marietta, but not too far from you (1 1/2 hours) there's a really good painter by the name of Dave Johnston. He did my bike and his work has been winning a lot of shows over the last few years. Look him up if you're interested. Johnstons body works in Phenix City AL. Right outside Columbus.
Thanks BK! I'll definitely check them out.
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