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Just finished this solo seat for a customer in Illinois.

Thanks

Joker

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Awesome job, very tight

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excellent, love this style with the exposed rivets

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Nice job mate looks good

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Very nice!

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Great looking Seat!!

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Awesome seat!!!:You_Rock_Emoticon:How did you get the colors so distinct and not run together when you buffed??? I swear I have tried everything:censored2: but see I have not. I need help before i surrender.

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Awesome seat!!!:You_Rock_Emoticon:How did you get the colors so distinct and not run together when you buffed??? I swear I have tried everything:censored2: but see I have not. I need help before i surrender.

Hey Dust, I do the dark colors first like the black and let it dry real good then I used the saddle tan antique gel with a small stiff brush and rubbed it out. The lettering is natural. I used KEWI natural polish after it dried and have never had a prob with it bleeding. As far as dying it and it not getting on anything it isnt suppose to, i use a very fine brush and alot of time and a steady hand.

Hope this helps

Joker

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