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Old 04-04-2006, 12:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Question, so i was looking at some valve covers and saw the OBX ones that cost 85 bux, on ebay that is. Is there a problem with these, do they work fine, any one try em? any compliments or complaints?
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search my boy....

obx valve cover question
JDM RED valve cover

theres a few other good hits too if you just search for what i put in... "obx valve cover"
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powder coat your current one for less $$$
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powder coat your current one for less $$$
not trying to go off topic but where can u use a powdercoater because there fairly expensive "atleast at sears where i used to work"
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alot of ppl have painted their valvecovers for cheap using store bought paint. there are a few threads about it too
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Just spend the money to get a real JDM one, (do it right the first time) you will be happier in the end. You might be able to find one used on here at a comparable price. Or buy a used OEM one and clean it then paint it ur self, the latter is probably the cheapest option. =)
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not trying to go off topic but where can u use a powdercoater because there fairly expensive "atleast at sears where i used to work"
I had my Honda mechanic do it for me on the side. He had a spare cover and powder coated it and then I switched him.
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