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Finally got parts coming in on my door step. Last year I cleaned up the bars so now I am cleaning up the fenders with my custom touch. I ordered a Paul Yaffe front fender and I am very pleased with the quality of it. No seams at all and it is a thick metal(no class in fiberglass). I will be posting more photos as I progress through this project.
Sweet bro, im still not diggin the front though i think it looks to clean, and the light area clutters it all up. Maybe the bullet turn signals and passing lamps will clean it up a bit or a nacelle. Jmo though cant wait to see the finished product.
Great choice no doubt.
On a side bar, I think the quality of the photo makes a difference too. I know its just a snap shot in your shop but that camera is quite impressive.
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