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Painted Engine
After many failed attempts to make my intake look new and my motor being the wrong pontiac blue. I painted it and the intake! I used Dupli-Color DE1616 with a couple of coats of Dupli-Color high heat on the heads where the exhaust manifolds attach.
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"Don't let fatigue make a coward of you." Last edited by shawn e.; 04-07-2007 at 03:46 PM. Reason: forgot pics |
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Looks good. I don't think the fuel pump is supposed to be painted, but I get the impression you are going for a monochrome look.
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Nothing better that an engine with fresh coat of paint. Looks nice. I know this may be a bad thing, but I always clear mine. Im not going for the stock look, I like the shine and its easier to keep clean.
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What's not to like? Looks good to me!
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I love that Poncho Blue!!!! Prrty!!
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