Engine Bracket Pics?

Discussion in '94-95 Talk' started by S/CBlack95GT, Aug 31, 2005.

  1. S/CBlack95GT New Member

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    Once the weather cools down here I would like to remove my P/S bracket and send it off to get it either painted or powder coated. I want a nice smooth silver color. Does anyone have pics or know of a place that does nice work with this type of thing?

    I would also like to have the alternator housing redone and some other various parts. Thanks.
  2. bjl95mustang Founding Member

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    I will try to find the pics. I had my brackets powder coated black.

    Both brackets, t-start housing, coil bracket all sand blasted then my new intake powder coated for $110-125. I think powdercoating is worth it and they look so much better.
  3. Killercanary The car that set the bar.

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    D.U.W.

    Here you go Shaun. I did these myself with Eastwood's hot coat kit.

    I did these in reflective chrome powdercoat and they came looking awesome, but after applying the chrome coat you have to clear it and it took away a lot of the luster. This pic is BEFORE the clear, the rest are after...

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  4. S/CBlack95GT New Member

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    Yours looks really good Paul, but I dont think I could go with that without having to do my intake, supercharger , T/B, etc.

    Here is my current engine bay (ignore the crappy rad. cover, it has been replaced).
    I am just wanting something that looks stock, but yet has a "new" stock look. Maybe just painting the parts silver and then clearing it would work. I dont really like the gritty powdercoated look of the parts, like the intake. I think a smooth reflective look would be more impressive.

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