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Tuesday, April 11, 2006

riping lemon?
Gunmetal grey has always been a favourite, what does everyone think of that? - though it could lead to visibility issues, but I did happen to catch something else decent the other day. A chap putting through the hills in a restored yellowy/greenish Fiat 500 gave me a new outlook on yellow. I chased, and stopped him for the paint code information which he happily passed on. The scooter shown here is a slightly greener version of the colour I saw.

It should look ok, and I dont plan on painting it half orange and putting gun racks on it... yet.

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