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Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by streetsleeper, Sep 15, 2008.

  1. streetsleeper

    streetsleeper New Member

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    here's a couple 8O
     

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    streetsleeper New Member

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    i picked this up as a £200 mess, the previous owner tryed to change the head gasket but decided he couldnt after stripping it down so i got it and put it back together :D here's a few more pics standard trim 8O and then some mod's :D
     

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    are these the same bikes, did u repain them? i think they both look great, it would be a tough choice to make whe nu wanna ride.
     
  4. streetsleeper

    streetsleeper New Member

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    they are the same bike :D in red when it was first put back together i was gonna get shot(sell) of it but no one was interested, so i decided to do something with it on the cheap 8) the exhaust will be the next mod im waiting for the silencer and the hope to make a y link pipe for it other ideas will follow :D ps sorry i got the pics wrong way round :oops:
     
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    I like it, wish I could find a Seca II around here in need of a little TLC....
    Would love to do one up .......
     
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    streetsleeper New Member

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    they are quite cheap over here for the early ones and really easy to work on
    and don't look bad once stripped of unnecessary junk and a good dose of chalkboard paint :D i highly recommend 8)
     
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    Love the bike! I think my next project is going to be a Seca II.
     

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