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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    nope I didn't bro, I remember seeing you use the real abalone veneer, never the LVS.
    Just for date reference...

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    First time I see those if not I would have commented how good they looked.

    Nice indeed.

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    On hold till next week, sorry guys.

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    Wow! Almost forgot about it......






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    Nice! I have a Red Imp 133 & want to repaint the engraving. What paint did you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boker View Post
    Nice! I have a Red Imp 133 & want to repaint the engraving. What paint did you use?
    A scratch repair pen for Ford cars from an auto parts store . Lay it on kinda thick, let it dry very well, scrape of the excess with a razor blade. There ya go!

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