FS: Freshly painted and shaved SOHC d-series Valve cover : Gunmetallic !!!
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="blue"> New valve covers FS here ----> </FONT></FONT> https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2129824
<FONT SIZE="3"><FONT COLOR="ltgreen">Hey guys what I have for sale is a freshly painted SOHC D-series Vtec Valve Cover. I stripped all the old paint off and then I shaved the "H" emblem as well as the Vtec lettering off. I primed it with 500 degree high-temp primer and then followed with high-temp gunmetallic base and high-temp clear. As the pics show below this was all done the right way and will last for a very long time. I have painted many valve covers and have had a similar one on my own car that has still looks like the day I painted it over a year ago.</FONT></FONT>
<FONT SIZE="2">I'm looking to get $50.00 OBO for the VC
I will also do $35.00 plus your old VC
PM ME!!!!
Email: webs103086@yahoo.com
AIM: webs103086</FONT>
First are some pics of after I shaved the lettering off and sanded everything down flush and smooth. As well as a pic of the super clean underside.



Next are a few pics of it primed up before it was wet-sanded down prior to the basecoat.


Next are a few pics of the the Valve Cover with the basecoat applied just prior to the clearcoat.


Next are a few pics of the finished product ready for your motor. Its SUPER glossy and is all done with extremely well lasting High-temp Paint.





<FONT SIZE="2">Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have, or if you want more pics, just let me know cause i have plenty.</FONT>
Modified by JDM TR Civic at 9:06 PM 10/19/2007
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="blue"> New valve covers FS here ----> </FONT></FONT> https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2129824
<FONT SIZE="3"><FONT COLOR="ltgreen">Hey guys what I have for sale is a freshly painted SOHC D-series Vtec Valve Cover. I stripped all the old paint off and then I shaved the "H" emblem as well as the Vtec lettering off. I primed it with 500 degree high-temp primer and then followed with high-temp gunmetallic base and high-temp clear. As the pics show below this was all done the right way and will last for a very long time. I have painted many valve covers and have had a similar one on my own car that has still looks like the day I painted it over a year ago.</FONT></FONT>
<FONT SIZE="2">I'm looking to get $50.00 OBO for the VC
I will also do $35.00 plus your old VC
PM ME!!!!
Email: webs103086@yahoo.com
AIM: webs103086</FONT>
First are some pics of after I shaved the lettering off and sanded everything down flush and smooth. As well as a pic of the super clean underside.



Next are a few pics of it primed up before it was wet-sanded down prior to the basecoat.


Next are a few pics of the the Valve Cover with the basecoat applied just prior to the clearcoat.


Next are a few pics of the finished product ready for your motor. Its SUPER glossy and is all done with extremely well lasting High-temp Paint.





<FONT SIZE="2">Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have, or if you want more pics, just let me know cause i have plenty.</FONT>
Modified by JDM TR Civic at 9:06 PM 10/19/2007
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 661rex89si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">bump for a sick VC</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tnk »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">might be interested, subscribed</TD></TR></TABLE>
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