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Painting intake

Then, painting.
No primer, and I used blues caliper paint from europe.
I was willing to use VHT or duplicolor bright blue caliper paint, but due to security restrictions, no spray can can fly from US, so :sad:

First coat : DSC00923.jpg DSC00924.jpg DSC00925.jpg


and the second coat (finish) :DSC00926.jpg
 
I hate to say it but it's going to look like a "Ford" under the hood.:nono::D It does look good.:thumbsup: Leo
 
As far as painting, what about those home powder coating kits you can buy? I've seen them in Summit, maybe JCW, too. They're pretty inexpensive, but do they work?


Yeah Eastwood has one also,, it works good, as long as you don't use your wifes oven to bake the item,,, cause once she's done with you, you won't have much need for the intake anyway,, unless you can still use it once extracted from your butt!
 
I hate to say it but it's going to look like a "Ford" under the hood.:nono::D It does look good.:thumbsup: Leo

:scared: yup, too late when I realized that---


Looks great! I hope your cat didn't get hit with over-spray.. :biggrin:

no, no, I took care of the cat.
My half should have killed me if I paint her cat :D
 
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