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Old 08-12-2010, 07:07 PM
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Installed an Anvil CF close-out panel. The fit is perfect. I should have gotten one of these a long time ago.

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that looks fantastic! And I love the flat carbon fiber, looks so much purposeful and racy in flat instead of gloss. I have to ask though, when do your valve covers get sent to Autokraft for "flattening"?

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looks perty.
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Very nice
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man that does look great. Jody is right though, those valve covers need the flat treatment. Also might be time for the inner fenders
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Very nice. I too love the flat carbon look.

What's with the giggle juice I see snuck in there. How's that been working out

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that looks fantastic! And I love the flat carbon fiber, looks so much purposeful and racy in flat instead of gloss. I have to ask though, when do your valve covers get sent to Autokraft for "flattening"?

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Kurt will be spraying the valve covers with PPG Flex n Flat this winter.


Thanks for kinds words, guys. I'm very happy with the fit and finish of the close-out.

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Kurt will be spraying the valve covers with PPG Flex n Flat this winter.


Thanks for kinds words, guys. I'm very happy with the fit and finish of the close-out.

Scott, whats the part number on the upper rad hose
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Scott, whats the part number on the upper rad hose
I got both hoses from NAPA, part numbers NBH8301 and NBH9038.
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I love how classy and understated that bay is. All about business.
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