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Very nice! That white looks amazing, but that's going to be a bi*ch to clean!
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Bob, it looks great. Very unique!
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Glad to be of service Bob. The white looks great - gonna be a battle to keep clean though. I've found that many paint oriented products can be used to clean and polish powder.
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powder coating is easy to be clean, whatever the color is!!
why you think speacial garage using Clear powder coat floor? ![]() it is because against rust and easy to be clean . white isnt my taste , but polished plenum then clear powder coated makes it amazing! Last edited by HADI-ZR1; 03-07-2008 at 04:33 PM. |
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That white engine would look good in a white ZR-1 or any ZR-1 for that matter.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Candy Apple...yUmMy
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Nice!!! You'll have to post some pics with the plenum back on and it's all button'd up.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Plenum went back pretty easy except that I lost a 1/4" wrench somewhere over the tranny. Those hose connectors sure can be a real PITA but finally got them hooked up. |
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Damn that looks good!
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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I did the same thang with my wrench...Find yourself a 1/4 inch driver and cut the plastic handle down to get passed the fuel rail cross over lines.....it works awesome! ![]() |
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