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I'm looking to make a few custom windshields to put up as examples on our website, we do lots of artwork and laser engraving but I want to do something truly amazing.
If you have any thoughts or ideas or a cool image that I might work with I would really appreciate it.
You can see some of the things we have already done at
my brother and buddy both have chops... i am sure that would be more than willing to help out (and both forum members... my bike is also in about 1000 pieces for a complete rebuild to hang with these fools on style... what all you looking to do? here are the bikes i was talking of
here is my brothers
and my buddies (chad)
if you would like any info on my build please feel free to PM me... more than happy to help out... you do any snowmobile shields by chance? i am also building a sno pro race sled at the moment ground up with lots of custom paint and powder of course
backed by a crazy sick motor!
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