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russ j:

--- Quote from: sid1972 on January 12, 2012, 07:47 PM ---sounds like a plan - but don't strip the pink nos mx 1000's  :'(

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my thoughts as well....been wanting a minty set of pink 1000's for a while now  :(

i no about the ones on ebay (coffeemilk)  but ballax to paying that price  ::)

sid1972:
do them yourself - I do...
http://s549.photobucket.com/albums/ii368/sid1972/?action=view&current=Picture012-1.jpg

HARORIDER:
should have asked me  :yahoo_silent:

rooski:
Be careful with those Stokers :daumenhoch:

animal:
B careful here  :P In my experience u need 2 find somebody who is very aware of the value of this stuff . Because polishers will just take all the edges off stuff and the original finish and name stamps destroying what u want 2 achieve . Just a word of warning before u end up with parts u could cry over . I talk from experience believe me  :'( I polished a pair of ACS stokers last year with a dremel and it took about 6 hours per pedal 2 get the finish I wanted , even then u could still c all the original cast marks and scratches  :daumenhoch:

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