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1987 Haro FST
#1 2011-09-12 1:50am
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1987 Haro FST
1987 Haro FST
FSX resto-modded to FST.
This was my original FSX from Christmas of 87. For the full story check out my restoration thread:
"If you're gonna eat shit, don't nibble on it."
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#2 2011-09-12 9:12pm
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Re: 1987 Haro FST
Sick and turned out Beautiful ! Took awhile,but was well worth it ! Instant Flavor !
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#3 2011-09-14 9:42am
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Re: 1987 Haro FST
"If you're gonna eat shit, don't nibble on it."
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#4 2013-07-10 8:52pm
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Re: 1987 Haro FST
Trans Jam BMX contest in Greenville, NC 2011:
"If you're gonna eat shit, don't nibble on it."
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#5 2015-05-30 8:10pm
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Re: 1987 Haro FST
Just added a pivotal seat and post and rear 990's with a London mod. Also added some blue grips, just for some color.
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#6 2015-05-30 8:30pm
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Re: 1987 Haro FST
44t BMX Club - NC Chapter
"Two hundred years of American technology has unwittingly created a massive cement playground of unlimited potential. But it was the the minds of 11 year olds that could see that potential."
Craig Stecyk - Skateboarder Magazine - 1975
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