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One of the recent threads I read (Dawg come in here) made me think of this. It seems that nearly everyone is getting their inner fairings painted. Lets see those wonderful looking inner fairings. Like the Showdown forum, this is a Showdown of Inner Fairings!
Here is mine! Just for the fun of it, let's see those Inner Fairings!
I love that inner fairing !! i just ordered my painted inner last weekend. this pic confirms it's going to look awesome !!!!!!!!
Here's mine as of today, ordered the matching color one 2 weeks ago its gonna be a long 7-10 week wait. I am gonna replace the gauges with the spun ones want the orange glow in the root beer dash think it will look hot. I hope someone else thought so and will post a pic maybe showing the gauges lit up in the dash. Just to get me happy....... Also thinking about amber Boogy lights around the motor and under the frame and bags, its now legal to run them while moving in PA.....
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