RESTORED TO DISPLAY CONDITION

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Keith.P
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RESTORED TO DISPLAY CONDITION

Post by Keith.P »

I would be far too embarrassed to display this one.
As it keeps being said, each to their own, spending hours making up a motor is one thing, spending hours restoring it right would have been better. :roll:
I don't think, Restored or Display, come to mind.

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Post by headdownarseup »

I quite like the graphics on the tank ends though!

I agree with you Keith. Each to their own.

He likes his stickers though. They're everywhere!


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Re: RESTORED TO DISPLAY CONDITION

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it would have taken a bit of time to get it like that, but it's not my thing!
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i actually have had my hands on a couple of his restored outboards and they are SUPERB whether you like the graphics or not the finish quality of the outboard is very very good
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Re: RESTORED TO DISPLAY CONDITION

Post by headdownarseup »

It's still there, although this time at a slightly reduced price.

Not really my cup of tea. A bit too OTT. I still like the graphics at each tank end though. Cute.

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