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This is the scoot atm

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now, I could repaint the whole panels, but this would cost more than the bike is worth.

I could touch it up, but it is imposile to find the exact colour, so it would never look right.

Or, I could just paint a stripe over the scratched parts.. like so (will have to use your imagination, as am not good with fireworks, also red lines wer just lines so i knew wer to paint in fireworks. Also, I will take the sym sticker off.)

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However, my newest thought is just to buy some vinyl (like this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GLOSS-BLACK-SELF- ... 335d3d0fcc) instead of paint it, that way if (when) it goes wrong, it can easliy be redone, or if i dont like it, it can be removed. What do you think? Does it look stupid? I am not really one for customising scooters/bikes but this may be the best cost efective way of doing it.

Also, do you think black is an ok colour? its just default colour on fireworks.

Thanks.

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alex............it's a scooter, just put it in the skip m8 :up:

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