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its like when i bought the two custom made 88 decals for the sides of my gas tank, and mounted one 3 inches off center. had to repaint the entire thing and re order both, they were one offs too, so the new ones werent exactly the same.
That's almost as good as the tattoo artist in Chicago that tatted "chi-tonw" on a guys chest. []
The mistake in the paint job would be slightly easier to correct however.
thats funny. my buddy got a tat on his forearm, the pic he got off the net of his tat said "harey davidson"!!! the tattoo artist realized it was wrong right after she did the "r"...............that would have sucked, needless to say he gave the artist a good tip
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