Bling!!! Polished Carb Spacer Made For Nitrous Use.
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Bling!!! Polished Carb Spacer Made For Nitrous Use.
This was custom made by a client. He sent me a couple items to be polished up.
The photos are dark, but you get the idea...
Send me some work people!!! ~Joshua
The photos are dark, but you get the idea...
Send me some work people!!! ~Joshua
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yes people..... BUY firehawks stuff..... he deserves to be able to take pics with real money reflecting off of the products
but man that sure is bling blangin.. time to whip out the shades
but man that sure is bling blangin.. time to whip out the shades
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Originally Posted by presto_z
yes people..... BUY firehawks stuff..... he deserves to be able to take pics with real money reflecting off of the products
but man that sure is bling blangin.. time to whip out the shades
but man that sure is bling blangin.. time to whip out the shades
I've also got some wooden nickels to go along with my... paper money.
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Originally Posted by 99FormulaWs6
What about polishing an NOS LS1 plate? They are black anodized from the factory, and my TB is already painted black.
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Originally Posted by 99FormulaWs6
Shoot me a price if you would.
On the plate, I'm not sure because I've never done one before. If everything goes as planned it should run about $45.
To 317indy... yes I polish *****.... shift *****... ~Joshua
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We'll bead blast the anodize off, sand down to 2,000 grit for an ultra slick surface and then polish like chrome. ~Joshua
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Originally Posted by thesoundandthefury
Or you could save yourself alot of sanding by chemically stripping it with sodium hydroxide. (Easy Off Oven Cleaner.)