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Been thinking about what to do with my valve covers on the R32 they don't look as bad as some examples but i still want to freshen them up a little. Was thinking of going crackle black but came across this

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Where about in Sydney can i get this done as i have heard terrible things about dipped-parts.com.

Or does anyone else have any ideas about what to do with the valve covers ?

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I don't know if Chris does anodizing, but I can't speak highly enough of the quality of work he does in powder coating. I've had him do a few bits and pieces for me now, and I have more to send to him.

Anodizing works out far more expensive.

The anodizied finish will only be as good as the polished surface underneath. To get a pair of covers, valley and timing case for an rb26 polished up perfectly costs a small fortune.

I had a customer not long ago get a set done only to have a second set powdercoated for his 2nd car.

+1 for Chris here. Awesome work that wont dissapoint.

I think I just about ran out of bits for him to coat lol

Really? lol

Where is the updated progress on your car Dave?

I just fabbed up an airbox on the weekend with the help of a mate and it looks smick (When i say fabbed i mean butchered a JJ one to make it fit)... Car is nearly good to go!

If i go I'll be spectating >_<

What fuel pump are you running? I am yet to install my 044 as i have been slack!!

You just reminded me, i need to contact Chris to do my wheels... Black or Gunmetal Grey i think... Not sure yet...

Old walbro 255lph something something, I'm hoping that's all the problem is.

Pings off it's head on wot in third. I don't think it can keep up with the 2835 pro s?????

I could be wrong I'm just hoping that's all that's wrong :(

Old walbro 255lph something something, I'm hoping that's all the problem is.

Pings off it's head on wot in third. I don't think it can keep up with the 2835 pro s?????

I could be wrong I'm just hoping that's all that's wrong :(

Could be? Just run another 255L in the tank with it... I have one in the shed that came out of my car that you can have cheap :thumbsup:

Probably best get on top of that ASAP so you dont damage anything...

BTW, worst thread jacking ever.... :nyaanyaa:

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