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Reply #15
he painted it :p

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Reply #16
And a pic of one installed:

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Reply #17
that aluminum looks hot how u have it there, how did u do it so clean brillo or some stuff?

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Reply #18
Are you talking to zpyro or me?

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Reply #19
lol its probably you, cuz you had to get the  off of it. mine's clear anodized, nice n clean, but it still scratches easily :(

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Reply #20
Don't know how much I'll have to worry about scratching with the clearcoat on that. I put it on as thick as I could.

 

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Reply #21
When I converted my car to dual power the only dual power switch panel I could find had a lot of paint chipped off, and the clear coat had discolored green where the paint remained. I got some really thin modeling tape from a hobby shop and masked over the text and all the little white lines, and spray painted the panel first with gloss black and then with matte clear coat (after sing off *all* of the original clear coat so the surface would be flat). The result was far better than I had imagined; the panel essentially looks stock (though it's not as perfectly flat as a brand-new panel would be, but that's from dents it must have gotten over time)
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5.0L Speed density
Explorer intake
'92 Mustang GT cam
GT-40 racing heads
Unequal length headers
Custom-made duals
19# injectors
65mm TB
AFPR
T/C header panel
11" brake upgrade
T/C rear sway bar
Electrical mods: too many to list :D