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Carbon hydrodipped Apache valve covers

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That's going to look killer buddy.


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That's going to look killer buddy.

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Thanks

Damn I like those valve covers. Might have to steal that idea too.
Go for it.

All I can say is WOW! they look amazing!!!!!!!!
Thank you

looks heavy......... especially the cute little BT badges....:Na_Na_Na_Na:
You know I actually do think about that. Some things look nice enough that I can allow the weight penalty

^^ lol yeah, looks great but thats gonna add some time for sure!!

Amazing job, thats some serious slow and steady pulling through the dip!!
Looks awesome!
Thanks. They got them right the first time which never happened before with these guys
 
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All I can say is WOW! they look amazing!!!!!!!!
 
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A place called Aquagraphics in Concord, CA. $150 for the pair which included prep, epoxy primer, base black coat, graphics and then a clear.

That does look awesome Jeff!
Thanks. I'm surprised I haven't seen something like this before here.

Wonder how hard the upper intake on a 3.5 would be to do..

That looks stellar ..
Not sure. Thanks for the compliment.
 
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Those look great, I like the shape too. Does anyone know if the Apache valve covers are a direct bolt-on to 6.1 or Eagle heads??
 
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The Apache ('11 392) and Eagle ('10 5.7 VVT) valve covers are one in the same I believe. I was told they are the same part # at my dealership
Alright, thanks gentlemen; now I wonder how they would clean up with a little grinding and shaping prior to dipping! Think I'm going to find out...
 
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Nice...
 
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