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I bought a new Rome Slash 156, but didn't like the design, which had a good deal of orange on it. So, I bought some auto vinyl and did some work. I also threw my 390's on it for a pic. Personally, I like it a lot better now. The stomp-pad isn't the prettiest thing in the world, but I need it for skating.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Frederick, MD in other words to far from the big mountains
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For serious dude new boots are a must. But you should have a blast on that setup. The Slash is supposed to be a widefooted Agent and I love my Agent, and the 390s kick ass as well
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I will definately have my F20's this summer. I did a lot of research, especially on this site, about what I should get and what people like. Rome is a favorite of many, and the Agent and 390's are very popular on this site, among others. I think it's going to be a little wierd at first, though. Going from an old ass, shitty setup, to a new, top-of-the-line setup. |
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