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dunno if this is the appropriate area but..... what do you guys think of bronze wheels + blue nuts + blue calipers?

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Note: not mine, just a pic I found while googling.... my car is black btw

mine has anodized blue, valve stems,caps,lugs,slotted brake rotors and calipers now.

i like red better but had a few blue items when i got the car from japan

mine looks very near that but white 5 spoke impul wheels

thinking of getting my calipers, cam cover, valley cover, and cam gear cover off for powdercoating.

I'm pertty sure that you won't be able to powder coat anything that is plastic, the heat need to set the powder coat will melt the plastic.

thinking of getting my calipers, cam cover, valley cover, and cam gear cover off for powdercoating.

same... calipers would be a good first stage, and i'll get the head done when i get cams...

if u get a good price damo, lemme know eh :D

-D

I'm pertty sure that you won't be able to powder coat anything that is plastic, the heat need to set the powder coat will melt the plastic.

any idea what it would cost to powder coat rocker covers on an rb25 ?

Dohmar, Damo, message a member on these forums called "Craved" He's doing mine and the moment and may I say from what I've seen he does AWESOME work :D

yep i have read up on him a bit. how much did it cost you to post the covers?

That guy who did the 34 blog used "dupont vivid blue"..... doesn't look like it's going to be as easy as 'off the shelf'!

Anyone know how to buy from yahoo japan?

http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w36388724

http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w36396175

you can powder coat plastic, but not easy.

http://www.powdercoatingonline.com/html/po..._corner_20.html

check out southern powdercoaters, have a old mate who works there,, hmmm should look him up been 8 years nearly

damn optus wireless is slow tonight..1-4kb speeds in aldinga, TIO complaint filed already..lol

If your serious, i can find out a price for the 4Ltrs. Its the good du-pont stuff.

EDIT: TALBO i can buy off Yahoo if need be. Just let me know what your after and i can get a rough price.

Edited by Luke_ENR34
That guy who did the 34 blog used "dupont vivid blue"..... doesn't look like it's going to be as easy as 'off the shelf'!

Anyone know how to buy from yahoo japan?

http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w36388724

http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w36396175

you can buy anodized colour paints in town now thats what I used last week, they handle pretty hi temps on short durations, rocker covers no problem.

brakes too , not racing , too hot

http://www.duplicolor.com/products/metalcast.html

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