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    Looks great,did you punch the holes in the visor?Is that you in the picture?

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    Nice Red Headlites

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    Quote Originally Posted by desotoguy View Post
    Nice Red Headlites
    Yep, they're DOT approved!

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    like it

     



    I'm real participial to 30 31 in the process of building one myself added a couple of pictures to my gallery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blow by View Post
    Looks great,did you punch the holes in the visor?Is that you in the picture?
    I used 3 sizes of hole saws to drill the visor. Hole saws and sheet metal can be bit a tricky especially when the part is hand made, really didn't want to make another if I screwed up.

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