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The letters were also powder coated on with and air brush then baked. It wasn't cheap but I'm so glad I had it done. Greasy hand prints just wipe right off like non stick coating. A year later it still looks the same. John charged me $598 for it. The color was anodized silver. Tiger Drylac brand.
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I like the L00k rhipster !
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To me it was a no brainer. I wanted it to look good and last a long long time and not flake off after 5 or 6 years. I fell over backward when I saw the bill. But after I saw how good it look I forgot about the price.
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Can the driver side cam cover be removed without discharging the AC?
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I am trying out a guy locally, he is doing my Dymags, he offered to do a plenum for $100-$150
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As a "newbie" to the ZR-1, I have a few questions about powder coating the plenum etc.
I don't have the luxury of using some of these amazing shops that have been shown on the forum, so I'm hoping to get my stuff powder coated this winter by a local shop. I have been doing some research of local shops to see who does the best work and was looking for suggestions on what all I should look for in their powder coating practice? I know the obvious stuff like making sure all faces, ports, etc are taped or plugged, but is there anything else you would suggest? Mainly things in their process that would wreck my parts... I looked at shipping costs for my parts to Pacific Northwest ZR-1 and the cheapest rate is $200.00 and it takes about 5 years to get there, so this isn't an option. One last thing, did you remove the old emblem off the valve covers before coating and just replaced them with new ones afterwards?? Last edited by Alberta_ZR1; 08-06-2010 at 01:57 AM. |
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