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#376
DILLIGAF
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ahaha thats not really a rear flair i did that so i know how far to cut so i can put the over fenders on. i agree it looks pretty sick in the pic but in the real **** looks like *** lol
#378
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yea i flared the ends are whats going to be cut thats why theyre flared out like that, it makes it easier and cleaner to cut. the markings are an outline of the rear overfender so i dont cut too high or too far.
#382
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They are very similar to Collector Plates.
Must be at least 20 years old.
May be modified from the original manufacturer's specifications.
Can still be recognized as the original year and make.
Are typically known as "hot rods" or "street rods."
Cost is $200. but never a renewal fee.
Must be at least 20 years old.
May be modified from the original manufacturer's specifications.
Can still be recognized as the original year and make.
Are typically known as "hot rods" or "street rods."
Cost is $200. but never a renewal fee.
#383
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They are very similar to Collector Plates.
Must be at least 20 years old.
May be modified from the original manufacturer's specifications.
Can still be recognized as the original year and make.
Are typically known as "hot rods" or "street rods."
Cost is $200. but never a renewal fee.
Must be at least 20 years old.
May be modified from the original manufacturer's specifications.
Can still be recognized as the original year and make.
Are typically known as "hot rods" or "street rods."
Cost is $200. but never a renewal fee.
In CA we have historic plates that are much the same thing except there are strict mileage limits.
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#399
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#400
Rotary Enthusiast
Those were kaminari ones but there were discontinued if i remember right. I thought i was the only one that still had them. This is the first time in like the 6 yrs ive had my fc that ive seen someone with it.
i have the same kit
i have the same kit