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· E85 veteran
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Ive always done my own stuff. I have had a lot of people ask me to do stuff but when doing it by hand its just to much work and I know I could not make it worth my time. I know there was a place called Duke City chroming or something like that. They did good work but I heard they were kinda unreliable to get things done in a decent time frame. If you go on Supra forums there is a guy names Tony his work is awesome, best Ive ever seen.

How to do Chrome - Like Aluminum Polishing and Buffing Services - Offering Metal Polishing / Buffing Services to a Chrome Polish Finish!

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· Ah kitty kitty
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Ive always done my own stuff. I have had a lot of people ask me to do stuff but when doing it by hand its just to much work and I know I could not make it worth my time. I know there was a place called Duke City chroming or something like that. They did good work but I heard they were kinda unreliable to get things done in a decent time frame. If you go on Supra forums there is a guy names Tony his work is awesome, best Ive ever seen.

How to do Chrome - Like Aluminum Polishing and Buffing Services - Offering Metal Polishing / Buffing Services to a Chrome Polish Finish!

Supraforums.com
I sent my valve covers to tony 2 yrs ago. He does great work.
 

· "Big-T"
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Thanks guys, decided to ditch the GE valve covers and go for the much cleaner GTE valve and sprak plug covers. Just couldn't bring my self to leave the spark plug wires exposed after all the work that has been put into the build already.

I'm still undecided if I want to polish the covers or paint them black, suggestions?
 

· Ah kitty kitty
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Polished gets my vote.
 
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