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I am chasing someone on the southside to polish my greddy plenumn (i think thats how u spell it) I need it done relativly quickly as the side of the engine is exposed and the new raidiator arrives soon as well.

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Im sorry but I dont know anyone who can do this, but what sort of modifications have you done to your car? I know your new to posting on the forums and im interested as you have a greddy plenum, i assume you car isnt all that stock?

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Umm yeah it's not too stock it has a bit of work to it, I am currently trying to clean up the previous users efforts and hopefully get it back on the road. I am also port matching the plenum at the same time, so it will be a while until people see it unless they want to come around to see it.

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i remember my greddy plenum being a bitch of a thing to install so i never bothered pullin it back off to polish it, but youd have to sand back the coarse finish first then work your way down.

i had whites recomended to me when i wanted to get my radiator done, i ended up doing it myself, i wished id gotten whites to do it (dead arms) i know of another place but i cant think of it off the top of my head atm, lemme get back to ya

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No probs I talked to Brisbane metal polish they quoted me 400 to do it and to also smooth the internal part as well. So I will most prob go with them another company quoted me 700 just to polish the outside

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Wow your in luck.....This guy is on the southside near maxfix and does a really good job, He polished my cam covers, spark plug cover, plenum, and intakes, I would show you some photos but dont have any on me.

How quick he does it depends on how much work he has.

Xtreme Polishing Services

0413 412 911

Nathan Piotrkowski

Cya.

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