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Hutch Trickstar Restoration query
BMX1973:
I think original too if your going to ride it. Or if its going to be a carpet queen you could go for a full restoration. :)
BmxAssasin:
--- Quote from: Ozone on December 07, 2012, 01:01 PM ---Chrome would cost a bomb as a load of prep would be needed on a raw frame so leaving as is or a re-powder would be your best option IMO...
Has anyone tried to buy it from you yet? :D
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the biggest vulture has yet to appear on this thread . unless hes already knocked on the back door.
ozone:
--- Quote from: BmxAssasin on December 11, 2012, 06:25 PM ---
--- Quote from: Ozone on December 07, 2012, 01:01 PM ---Chrome would cost a bomb as a load of prep would be needed on a raw frame so leaving as is or a re-powder would be your best option IMO...
Has anyone tried to buy it from you yet? :D
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the biggest vulture has yet to appear on this thread . unless hes already knocked on the back door.
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I wonder who you could mean? ;D They reckon he always goes the back door route anyway. >:D
FAZE3:
Keep it as is, if it's been yours for years ;) As unless you've a few quid lying about the place a full factory spec Hutch will be pricey :(
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