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I like it. i just think you should look into changing that red rear fender light to match the smoked tail light.
Also, if you decide to remove the bumpers, make sure you put the SG brace on the rear. It helps to reinforce what that bumper did.
I thought a long time about adding the black panels to my white ultra when I had it.
If only we had a what did you do to your bagger thread...
Kidding. But with the way some of these fellas get their panties all in a bunch when someone bumps an old thread I would think this is a worse transgression, starting a new thread when there's a perfectly good existing thread dedicated to the topic. It's like some of these guys make it their life's work to preserve bandwidth.
If only we had a what did you do to your bagger thread...
Kidding. But with the way some of these fellas get their panties all in a bunch when someone bumps an old thread I would think this is a worse transgression, starting a new thread when there's a perfectly good existing thread dedicated to the topic. It's like some of these guys make it their life's work to preserve bandwidth.
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