Coolest mod in bonneville history (now with install pics)
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Originally Posted by Ryan
Is there a way to trim up some of the fibres that are loose? Would look perfect then, looks pretty slick now.
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Originally Posted by Ryan
Is there a way to trim up some of the fibres that are loose? Would look perfect then, looks pretty slick now.
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I would use like a clear epoxy of something. No, I don't know of anything exactly, but something along those lines :P
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