66 Jag colour refin
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66 Jag colour refin
After opinions on this. It’s either black or white literally. On the fence so need a push one way or another. Whatcha think?
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Off-white, or whatever that vintagey-white colour is? That would get my vote
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Re: 66 Jag colour refin
Mate is that benders red jag?
Shame to paint it with all that lovely patina allready in the finish. I could be wrong but that's a pretty old refin.
Shame to paint it with all that lovely patina allready in the finish. I could be wrong but that's a pretty old refin.
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Yes I’d have to agree but what an eyesaw....StrummersOfThunder wrote:Mate is that benders red jag?
Shame to paint it with all that lovely patina allready in the finish. I could be wrong but that's a pretty old refin.
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Re: 66 Jag colour refin
Each to their own I guess. I always thought it was quite cool.MrDINO wrote:Yes I’d have to agree but what an eyesaw....StrummersOfThunder wrote:Mate is that benders red jag?
Shame to paint it with all that lovely patina allready in the finish. I could be wrong but that's a pretty old refin.
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Re: 66 Jag colour refin
Yes it will always be that way. I thought for resale having an authentic colour might help. Might even try get it looking aged.StrummersOfThunder wrote:Each to their own I guess. I always thought it was quite cool.MrDINO wrote:Yes I’d have to agree but what an eyesaw....StrummersOfThunder wrote:Mate is that benders red jag?
Shame to paint it with all that lovely patina allready in the finish. I could be wrong but that's a pretty old refin.
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Nah, black like these but with the tort guard.
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That's a good callMrDINO wrote:Yes it will always be that way. I thought for resale having an authentic colour might help. Might even try get it looking aged.StrummersOfThunder wrote:Each to their own I guess. I always thought it was quite cool.MrDINO wrote: Yes I’d have to agree but what an eyesaw....
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Re: 66 Jag colour refin
When you're right, you're right!Conway wrote:Lake Placid Blue is the correct answer.
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