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Old 11-01-2012, 06:21 AM
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what about just some engine paint, i dont think they have clear but does it matter
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Thats a possibility...I'll have to look into that.
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Amazon.com: Rust-Oleum 248904 Automotive 12-Ounce High Heat 2000 Degree Spray Paint, Flat Aluminum: Home Improvement Amazon.com: Rust-Oleum 248904 Automotive 12-Ounce High Heat 2000 Degree Spray Paint, Flat Aluminum: Home Improvement

This in flat aluminum may work well, I don't think you will decrease the resistance in the airflow much with it though, IMO you made it look nice, you did a bit more than I did with mine, I just removed all of the carbon, and polished the butterfly valve, as pretty as it is now I'd just roll with it.
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