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ive taken them all off and im ready to primer and paint.

the paint i want to use is the deep red/maroon colour, does anyone know where to get it from?

also what primer am i supposed to use for high-temp parts?

heres a pic of the colour i want to use:

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i just did our 26 all products from local autobarn;

K&H etch primer

VHT engine enamel colour of choice

VHT engine enamel clear

VHT is the shizzle as it actually cures with heat and is vurtually indestructable if done properly.

i just did our 26 all products from local autobarn;

K&H etch primer

VHT engine enamel colour of choice

VHT engine enamel clear

VHT is the shizzle as it actually cures with heat and is vurtually indestructable if done properly.

thanks for that mate. do you have pics of how it came out?

look for a product called metal cast by dupicolor.........they have that red and is heat proof and give a metalic finish.

2 step system spray the silver and then the red, look sweet.

did my brakes and engine parts in it.

Hasn't chipped or worn off yet!

look for a product called metal cast by dupicolor.........they have that red and is heat proof and give a metalic finish.

2 step system spray the silver and then the red, look sweet.

did my brakes and engine parts in it.

Hasn't chipped or worn off yet!

thanks for that mate, where do you get it from? do you have pics?

i will take some, it came up as good as any 2pac jobs we have done in the past.

sweet as. thats the stuff ill be using then :)

i just did our 26 all products from local autobarn;

K&H etch primer

VHT engine enamel colour of choice

VHT engine enamel clear

VHT is the shizzle as it actually cures with heat and is vurtually indestructable if done properly.

did you oven bake your painted items?

i had VHT on the valley cover of my rb25 - was painted and car was run and used for about 4 weeks, then when it came in contact with overpsrayed Carbie cleaner it came off on those spots ..

seems like running temps aren't good enough to cure them, well to me anyway

thanks for that mate, where do you get it from? do you have pics?

sweet as. thats the stuff ill be using then :(

if you can wait a few days, the camera is on its way back from WA :) its yellow too :(

does any one know if anyone did a DIY or a writeup of pulling this apart and spraying it?

I have read threads in the past and think i will have a go soon but wondering if anyone has any links ... thanking you

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