if you have the car apart or even partially, powder is the way to go. I have had numerous parts done. it is
much more durable than paint and very reasonable if done by a good shop.they did all the prep work too.
I live on long island in new york and there are a few good ones here.
rich
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Nov 29, 1999 13:27:51
Nov 29, 1999 14:03:54
i agree with rich.. i had four of the rostyle rims done for $100 for all four, including them doing the prep work..
the place i had mine done also did a vapor bath, to release all petroleum products out of the pores.. i had my rocker box, timing gear cover, side pushrod covers, and water pump pulley done... my next items to do are some of the front suspension pieces, and also the heater box and other numerous pieces..
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