new spin on my old helmet
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new spin on my old helmet
Well my old helmet was getting a little scuffed up and raggedy looking, so I took it down to a local airbrush guy who I've had do some work for me on a sand drag atv that I built last year. I didn't really have anything particular in mind, and 30 bucks later here is it. lol
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That's a beautiful airbrush job for sure, very nice work. Thirty bucks looks like a fantastic deal!!!
I just let my helmet get scuffed up, since I'm the only one who does not have to see it when I ride. Less likely that some a**hole would steal a scruffy looking lid too.
Keep an eye on that beauty, or someone's going to probably want it.
If your artist lived in SoCal, he could make good money airbrushing surfboards!
John
I just let my helmet get scuffed up, since I'm the only one who does not have to see it when I ride. Less likely that some a**hole would steal a scruffy looking lid too.
Keep an eye on that beauty, or someone's going to probably want it.
If your artist lived in SoCal, he could make good money airbrushing surfboards!
John
Last edited by John Harper; 11-14-2012 at 07:19 PM.
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That's a beautiful airbrush job for sure, very nice work.
I just let my helmet get scuffed up, since I'm the only one who does not have to see it when I ride. Less likely that some a**hole would steal a scruffy looking lid.
Keep an eye on that beauty, or someone's going to probably want it.
John
I just let my helmet get scuffed up, since I'm the only one who does not have to see it when I ride. Less likely that some a**hole would steal a scruffy looking lid.
Keep an eye on that beauty, or someone's going to probably want it.
John
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Cool. Though about him doing matching paint on your ride?
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