**Doing wrinkle/flat valve covers**
Well I bought the stuff to redo the valve covers on both Del Sol's and lude. I have plenty left over so if anyone wants theirs done I'll do it for $25 you cover shipping. It took me about 4-5hr's to do each not including drying times.
Here are a few before and afters.
B16 done in wrinkle black


D15 in gunmetal non wrinkle

Here is another B16 one I just got to work on. We'll see how it turns out.

Here is is drying up. There is some shitty lighting in my room sorry.

Not a valve cover, but a good picture of the actual wrinkle on my 360

Just done 7/29/08. Spruced up the "new" EK valve cover. Color came out brighter than I though. Gunmetal metallic.


Here are a few before and afters.
B16 done in wrinkle black


D15 in gunmetal non wrinkle

Here is another B16 one I just got to work on. We'll see how it turns out.

Here is is drying up. There is some shitty lighting in my room sorry.

Not a valve cover, but a good picture of the actual wrinkle on my 360

Just done 7/29/08. Spruced up the "new" EK valve cover. Color came out brighter than I though. Gunmetal metallic.


If anyone needs it done let me know so I know not to take down my little mock paint booth. I have two more to do already. If you want any other colors I can do that. I got a good deal and bought a bit too much stripper lol
Originally Posted by doug684
If anyone needs it done let me know so I know not to take down my little mock paint booth. I have two more to do already. If you want any other colors I can do that. I got a good deal and bought a bit too much stripper lol
Edit:im drunk i just reread it and that makes sense now.
Originally Posted by Secondaries
Care to share some info? How do you sand the raised parts down without fear of scuffing the rest? I tried and fucked up.



btw that b16 cleaned up very nice. what did you use to clean up the intake manifold?