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    tamiya yamaha yzr 1998 conversion

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  • Dave W
    • Jan 2011
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    Apart from recognising that as the late Norifumi Abe I don't know where you would get info on the colours from. You could try contacting Yamaha motor UK. Hopefully someone on here will have some info for you.

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      Originally posted by \
      Apart from recognising that as the late Norifumi Abe I don't know where you would get info on the colours from. You could try contacting Yamaha motor UK. Hopefully someone on here will have some info for you.
      that is correct Dave,abes factory yamaha,on the internet there are a few of these conversions,but most are on other forums,i dont want to join them just for the info,and they were done a few years ago,i could try yamaha uk,thanks

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        go with what you think looks right. Looks like a bright white and black then put a gloss clear over the top... That's just what I'd do if I couldn't find out. Sorry that's not too helpful

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          Originally posted by \
          go with what you think looks right. Looks like a bright white and black then put a gloss clear over the top... That's just what I'd do if I couldn't find out. Sorry that's not too helpful
          thanks Dougie,if i cannot find out then i will use tamiya ts bright red and ts pure white and finally ts 29 or ts 14,im sure the black is not full gloss,thanks again

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            Originally posted by \
            thanks Dougie,if i cannot find out then i will use tamiya ts bright red and ts pure white and finally ts 29 or ts 14,im sure the black is not full gloss,thanks again
            If not full gloss then you could clear and polish the whole thing and add a very fine satin coat on top of the black. It's going to be difficult either way you do it to get the paint levels prefect with no step. I will be interested to see how you beat the challenge!

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