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Personally I got my coating done by a bloke called Chris from Craved Coatings in penrith.

He has done for me:

wheels (white powdercoat)

2 sets gtr engine covers and plenum (yellow/purple)

stagea coil pack cover (wrinkle black)

turbo zorst housings (ceramic thermal coating)

sump, radiator, oil cooler, intercooler (radiating thermal paint)

and probably a few other things over the years

and he is outrageously cheap. good prices too :)

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Just to let you know, that bloke you mention Duncan, well I got my Candy Red cam covers back off him. They are flucking awesome!

So I handed over a few other parts to him to do.

Highly recommended, Will deal with again!

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