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Still want a surf & still saving. Should be July ish this year after I shell out about £1400 to ride on the back of Randy Mamola's Ducati at Donington Moto GP this year
Anyhoooooooo, my question is:
Ford had a problem colour - Silver & Volvo - Red.... Does the Surf have a problem colour that fades, peels or goes really dull?
Just thought I'd ask, as I fancy Burgundy over silver.
yes I did a search
You will have no probs which ever colour you go for, The japanese seem to do
a good paint job (didn't they invent the art of laquering) I've never seen 10
or so year old vehicles in such good condiction, So go for it!! as long as its a
GUN METAL GREY one, And you would have to pay me £1400 to go on the back of Randy Mamola's bike!!!!! You definatly seem crackers enough to be
a surfer,
You will have no probs which ever colour you go for, The japanese seem to do
a good paint job (didn't they invent the art of laquering) I've never seen 10
or so year old vehicles in such good condiction, So go for it!! as long as its a
GUN METAL GREY one, And you would have to pay me £1400 to go on the back of Randy Mamola's bike!!!!! You definatly seem crackers enough to be
a surfer,
Oh GOD !!
Sorry folks I didn't know a simple colour question would cause such a stir
Anyhow, I think I had one answer out of all the replies.
Glad I'm crackers enough to be a surfer , I'll let you see the pictures if I a get a ride with Mr Mamola.
Back to the question..... please?
So no bad colours then?
Life on the edge is short, but the view is great !
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