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• #2
So you bought a near NOS Master Piu (Colnago's top model in the first half of the '90s), had it sprayed grey, turned it into a 'fixie' and now you want a grand for it?
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• #3
Thanks for the eduction bro, I thought people like you had disappeared from most forums, but obviously not...
The bike was near NOS, the original paint job was not. Paint doesn't last as long as steel in most european environments. I decided on having the best possible re-spray in a colour that I liked. Subtly might not be your bag but it is mine.
Yes I'm after a grand for it. Shall I put you on the maybe list?
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• #4
How is a bike near NOS when the paint job isn't?
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• #5
#puppykilled.gif
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• #6
Forgot this
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• #7
Yeah, I thought that. But for what it's worth, I think it's a nice paint-job. 'Gunmetal' I'd have described it as.
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• #8
near NOS also known as USED?
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• #9
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• #12
before and after shots perchance?
The forks are from a matching bike but I located them elsewhere.
what happend the original forks?
as a pos buyer, the lack of before and after pics combined with lack of orig forks leads one to consider that the frame may have been crashed,or, quite corroded, can you enlighten please? -
• #13
Wow. Just fucking wow.
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• #14
He's now thrown his toys out of the Pram ;) ;)
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• #15
One post, one advert: cheerio Cunty!
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• #16
the withdrawl of sale, the lack of original forks and before after pics combined with the fact that this is the op's first posts since joining this joint this month,
" Member since Jan 2015 • Last active Jan 2015"and no other posts to integrate within the community leads one to assume that this may well have been a fraudulent sale, if so, grounds for banishment imho
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• #17
I doubt he'll be back either way; wouldn't be surprised if he's joining Retrobike as we speak...
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• #18
shame , sure he would have brought a lot to the table
(not)
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• #19
damn just wanted to confirm it was used, had my £1000 ready and everything
Pulled for sale. Enjoy your thread....Pathetic!