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blkGT500nCA

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Pano of the new shop a 4-6 weeks ago. I'll start a new thread one of these days.

Trunk emblem. Those letters are so small!

TF wheel PC'd black, before hydro dipping

MC valve covers

School bus yellow brakes

performance red

Wheels & headache rack





Starting on a bunch of Harley parts in the same colors now

GT500 rear diffuser

Dyno. Oh yeah, there's a dyno in my shop now! lol

Mustang and the Mini (friends)

MC timing cover

VC's

wrinkle black

Piston



CF brake calipers

wrinkle black

harley frame

The ol girl.
 
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I'll be calling you soon man! I might have some stuff coming your way this winter.

I can take a wild guess whose piston that is lol
 

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Powder coated pistons? Carbon fiber brake calipers? Somebody was bored at work one day. lol
 

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the black and red wheels are pretty cool, I feel like the process to get it that perfect must be enough to make one wanna jump off a bridge though
 

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Nice shop! AWESOME, very impressive work you folks do. :rockon:
 

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a few pics out of hundreds im sure you have lol.

the shop is huuuge. those school bus calipers look sick
 

blkGT500nCA

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the black and red wheels are pretty cool, I feel like the process to get it that perfect must be enough to make one wanna jump off a bridge though

Coat the black and bake it, then shoot the red and painstakingly wipe the areas it shouldn't be, before baking again.



Appreciate the kind words!
 

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