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TPS55 I think your door is fantastic looking. I tried to look up this person in the front under Vendors and could not find him listed. I guess I am doing something wrong (big surprise there now) ,and could you possibly post a link for me and possibly others to use. I have a bike done by Von Dutch but this work is great!!!!....thanks for sharing**
he does do awesome work. usually, you can see an ad for them on the right under 'featured sponsors' but his website is http://www.custom-engraving-ltd.com
he did my derby cover as well, and one thing to note between my derby cover and tps55's fuel door, yes that is gold plated.
Just ordered a fuel lid yesterday. Tim was great to deal with. He must have sent me 10 drawings before i finally got what I wanted. I didn't here anything about a 15% discount.
Hope mine looks as good as yours. I'll post pics when I get it.
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