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Old 09-21-2008, 11:32 AM
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Just my two cents, I dont see anything wrong with the before pictures.
Actually for a set of used headers they lookto be in pretty good shape, unless there are dents that I cant see, that is what I would epxect a used set to look like.
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^ i didn't do this for " Looks" brother. I know what USED set looks like.
I'm not that dumbass throw 200 bucks " hey can you make my header look new~" lol
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I just got it done too...except I got extreme sterling since I'll have a Vortech on and I don't want to have to have wrap lines cuz of the heat...very pretty, no orange-peel look even though JetHot said extreme sterling might look rougher than sterling...

My inital quote wasn't very good; I mentioned xhooniex83's deal and I got a much better quote....

I didn't have a chance to look at them that long though...getting them installed right now at Performance Nissan Too bad I wont be able to admire them since they will be buried in the car....

Anyone still have to wrap their lines after getting their headers coated?

Originally Posted by xhooniex83
thanks andrew. 175.50 for coating,
35.00 for shipping and handling.

I only paid 17 dollars, when i shipped it out to them.
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Originally Posted by 350z006
I just got it done too...except I got extreme sterling since I'll have a Vortech on and I don't want to have to have wrap lines cuz of the heat...very pretty, no orange-peel look even though JetHot said extreme sterling might look rougher than sterling...

My inital quote wasn't very good; I mentioned xhooniex83's deal and I got a much better quote....

I didn't have a chance to look at them that long though...getting them installed right now at Performance Nissan Too bad I wont be able to admire them since they will be buried in the car....

Anyone still have to wrap their lines after getting their headers coated?

Glad that i helped. You still can see your headers when you open your hood, so no worrys. Enjoy
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Been a while, since i put headers on my car.
Ran a hard dyno pulls and drove about 10,000 milies? Here is how it look.

BLinG BlinG.

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