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    No More Boring Black Tyres

    By Zero2TurboMarch 8, 2012Updated:March 28, 2017No Comments
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    Bridgestone have come up with a way to print onto tyres. No longer do the tuners and just excessive people have to stick with black, you can choose any colour and/or pattern to print onto the tyre wall. They claim that the outer (protective) layer will not scratch and so your artwork will remain untouched even when you decide to grind your rims on the sidewalk.

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