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DISCUSSION => Exterior => Topic started by: bmwman91 on June 18, 2006, 03:44:49 AM
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Who is she? Beats me. Just figured I would make you look , while ripping off whoever sang she thinks my tractor is sexy.
Shazzam, it is the valve cover refinishing one. Enjoy responsibly now...
http://www.e30tuner.com/projects/
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Kenney Chesney, btw.
Brain
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One word: SEXY :cool:
So, how much do you want to do my valve cover?
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haha awsome
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One word: SEXY :cool:
So, how much do you want to do my valve cover?
Lol, pay the shipping to get it here & back, and $10 toward the good-beer fund, and I would do it.
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Lol, pay the shipping to get it here & back, and $10 toward the good-beer fund, and I would do it.
lol im in!
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Lol, pay the shipping to get it here & back, and $10 toward the good-beer fund, and I would do it.
I got a spare I picked up from the local boneyard to play with. I'm down. I actually bought this stuff to experiment with. It's a textured black finnish stuff I bought from The Eastwood Co.
(http://www.s-cars.org/postnuke/modules/gallery/albums/danh/IMG_5204.sized.jpg)
I'm gonna give it a try. But, I may want you to machine the high spots!!... :D
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Haha, well ,let me know how it goes.
How do you apply the powder coat stuff? Doesn't it need to be electrostatically applied / vapor deposed to get on the part? And if you have the equipment for that, lol, I will be mailing my valve cover to YOU.
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Haha, well ,let me know how it goes.
How do you apply the powder coat stuff? Doesn't it need to be electrostatically applied / vapor deposed to get on the part? And if you have the equipment for that, lol, I will be mailing my valve cover to YOU.
Actually, I don't, but one of my mechanic buddies does. It's an eastwood company kit. Kind of a cheapie powder coating kit. You hook it to a 9V battery or something.
I'll do mine and see how it comes out. If it works out well, I'll take on yours. ;)
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lol , damn you and your CNC machine! i had to use a file for the ribs in my cover....
something you might want to think about is polishing up the ribs with some nice blue majic metal polish........ keep that nice bright shine on em