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any showgirls?....maybe the ones under your name?...they are a beautiful...ahem....PAIR!!!!!
If I add any go-go girls or stripper girls, they will come in the form of custom rotors, and pulleys from http://www.pin-upgirlwheels.com/Thanks for the link Papa
I'll have to agree with allengator on this one. I think if you left it as youhave it and added the "Lucky Sevens" wheels it would look great. Not to much but enough to make it stand out.
Can't wait to see the final product, no matter what you decide.
Final layout is now settled on. I just updated the photshop image and I am going to leave the fairing and bags out of it. Just the tank and the side covers are being painted. Here is the final shot with the Skeletal Jester added to the side cover. Harley Davidson will be incorporated into the Roulette Wheel as RK_Dave suggested above. I'll post finished pics as soon as it's complete. Tins go out this week.
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