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Do I powder this survivor GT performer? Now finished page 2:)
Badbaldie:
BEFORE you do repowder....... why dont your psot up and see if someone wants to do a swop. you may well get a ready powdered frame set your happy with , and give someone who really wants a survivor performer a chance to get one :daumenhoch:
threaders:
Good advice mate. Ill stick it in the trade section and see what happens. :daumenhoch:
Darren KAP:
Put discs on then get it powdered :daumenhoch:
ozone:
--- Quote from: Badbaldie on September 09, 2012, 11:53 AM ---BEFORE you do repowder....... why dont your psot up and see if someone wants to do a swop. you may well get a ready powdered frame set your happy with , and give someone who really wants a survivor performer a chance to get one :daumenhoch:
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The paint is a pretty gay colour and most poofters like their stuff to be pristine so I think you may struggle with the trade option. :LolLolLolLol:
There is another option which I have done on an old race bike that I couldn't get decals for. I carefully masked the decals up and rubbed the worst bits of the frame down, got some colour matched paint and applied a few light coats until it looked tidy. Then I carefully removed the masking and lacquered the lot. It looked proper sweet I tell thee. :)
threaders:
Good idea, although what paint did you use? I rattle canned a frame before, looked sweet but was very delicate and chipped dead easy. I think it was duplicolor or something :)
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