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SVT Shelby GT500
Satin black TVS - pics
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<blockquote data-quote="fullboogie" data-source="post: 14855629" data-attributes="member: 23633"><p>Yeah, I just used Duplicolor self etching primer and Duplicolor engine paint from Advance Auto. I'd used this process in painting some jetski engine parts a while back and it's held up well, so I knew it would be OK on the blower.</p><p></p><p>And BJ - whoever decided to put the alternator on the bottom, next to the frame rail, right up against the sway bar studs, and surrounded by hard lines and hoses should be wrapped in meat and thrown into a piranha tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fullboogie, post: 14855629, member: 23633"] Yeah, I just used Duplicolor self etching primer and Duplicolor engine paint from Advance Auto. I'd used this process in painting some jetski engine parts a while back and it's held up well, so I knew it would be OK on the blower. And BJ - whoever decided to put the alternator on the bottom, next to the frame rail, right up against the sway bar studs, and surrounded by hard lines and hoses should be wrapped in meat and thrown into a piranha tank. [/QUOTE]
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