Mr. Gold and Silver (final pictures on last post)
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Re: Mr. Gold and Silver
Holy........ That body is incredible, fits the incredible build. Can you take some pics in natural light, i.e. outside? That thing deserves a nice photo shoot.
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Re: Mr. Gold and Silver
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........... I had to put my sunglasses on to view this thread.
That looks absolutely amazing!

That looks absolutely amazing!
Something clever goes here...
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Re: Mr. Gold and Silver
Just some decent pictures of it finally being taken. Updating first post to reflect parts list.




















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Re: Mr. Gold and Silver (final pictures on last post)
Truly impressive. Maybe the coolest take on the original box art ever. One suggestion ( if I may) , use a polished motor without a label on it. The one on there looks out of place. Thanks for posting this.
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Re: Mr. Gold and Silver (final pictures on last post)
That's a stunner for sure. Great work! 

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Re: Mr. Gold and Silver (final pictures on last post)
the build looks awesome. I would have one minor suggestion, that is to put some spacers in the shocks under the piston heads. shoot for level rear arms, and slightly above level on the front end. it will give it a more 'serious' attitude.
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