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Joe's Powder Co. (pricing listed inside)

Black wrinkle:

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Does that happen to be naujcdl's shift knob? Either way it looks damn good!
 
You betcha! He should be getting it today. Remind him to pop out the center with a screwdriver pushed through the back of the knob. Install the knob and put the center piece back in nice and straight.
 
Return shipping is free for most jobs, so the extra charge would have raised a red flag :laugh: - hahaha
 
I finally received the package, thanks to having to wait for USPS. anyways, the work on the shift knob is top notch and will definitely do business again with blu_fuz!

Ah crap, i was thinking that i need all four 2005 Spec-V sentra wheels redone and was thinking of even dropping them off to you but i found out you no longer do wheels.

Oh wells!

Will contact for other stuff i may have come up!
 
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Did some coating on one of my boomboxes:

Here is a before and after. I used mirror gloss black on the Sanyo grill and blood red on the top trim.

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Hey Joe. How much to pc a bunch of sockets (outside only) and some wrenches.

Breakdown

12 combo wrenches - ranging in size from 9mm-15mm and 5/16"-3/4"

63 regular sockets from 1/4" drive 4mm - 1/2" drive 19mm and 5/32" - 3/4"

41 deep well sockets

(2) 6in extensions
(2) 3in extension
(3) socket adapters (3/8 to 1/4 etc)

Also do you think I would still be able to read the size etc through the powder or would it be better to tape that off and have a little chrome ring at the bottom. I would make sure to clean and tape as needed before you got them.

BTW it really stumped Sears (customer support #) when I called them to make sure having this done wouldn't void the lifetime warranty, they've never been asked before..:laugh:
 
Dave....... It wouldn't be cost effective for either of us to do this.

It would be hard to read the size through the powder.

So my answer is no.



I forgot to add this final engine bay pic of all the painting and powder coating:

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If you can only paint two bumpers on a red car you'd have my business for that, har har har.
 
Sure can. No body work or repairs though. We can spray the OEM color but no color matching or blending to other parts of the car. What would the bumpers be from?
 
They are both from a 2005 Nissan Sentra Spec-V. They are ready to be primered and painted with the OEM color. Matching is done by weather itself, hehe, as long as it is done correctly, i have no other issues. And perhaps i'll throw in my 98 svt's rear black bumper, it needs paint as someone backed into it and cracked the paint. Let me know if you are able to help me with this. I appreciate it!

Thanks!
 
I dont feel like going through 58 pages to get my answer...you wouldn't happen to do wheels?

just acquired a set of '03 ZX2 rims and was thinking about going with a black coat.

and shipping... well thats no issue being I am an OTR trucker and could just bring them right to you. (just where the eff is Fox Lake?)
 
Someone needed some warranty work done. The calipers I just sent out had some issues with the powder coating rubbing off. It was either caused by me when I spot cleaned some marks off the finish before I sent them to the owner or it was caused by brake fluid during install. No fault to either, I just did what I had to to make it right.

Free calipers, free teardown, free coating, free rebuild, and free shipping.

Sorry for the inconvenience, your new caliper bodies are on the way!


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