ive started to polish valve covers and was wondering how much people would pay. i will post pics later. please let me know if ur interested.
If your name is Mr. Crunch, and you joined the Navy, would you eventually be Captain Crunch?
i would how much for a 2200?
yeah i'd be interested if the price was right
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what do u thimk is the right price?? email me at buddyclub2cav@tmail.com and ill send u pics of mine. or if u live in the md. area i could meet wit u.
If your name is Mr. Crunch, and you joined the Navy, would you eventually be Captain Crunch?
yeah thatd prolly be a better idea. post pics mang!
i didnt know you were from maryland, that'll be a mother to ship and not have on my car...maybe next time i come to MD we can meet up where exactly are you located?
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well first its a good idea but no one is gonna throw you out a number without seeing your work. thats like saying i'll offer you xx amount of dollars for a car ive never seen that could be in any condition.
I asked this before and gave a price and every one was so gung-ho about it but then no one ever contacted or asked about it again. Good luck with this.
Semper Fi SAINT. May you rest in peace.
if i like the work, and its cheap enough, id bite.
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i like the results but he never got back to me....
hey i may be intersetd in the 2200 as well. Can i get some pics and a price estimate??
you guys understand you can just polish your own right?
-Borsty
lol double that, also interested in 2200
ya i dont kno really how to go about doing it myslve? anyone can tell me how to do it i may attempt to just do it myslve then
The funny thing is that I've offered these for well over a year now. Price is $45.00 and the turn-around is extremely quick--I can bang one out in a few hours:
Sure, you can definitely do it yourself. But a lot of people end up using the "sanpaper" method and it can end up taking days.
So how can you do one in just a few hours?
1.) I've been polishing aluminum/stainless/steel for years now
2.) I don't use sandpaper
Ok... it can be your little secret.

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It's not a secret...it's good business.
If someone told me how to pop all the dents out of a car, do you think I'd ever pay them (again) to do it FOR me?
Considering we are discussing this on a forum, which is commonly used to share information, I'd say your attitude is childish. Kinda like kids at the playground.
"I know a secret and I'm nnnnnoooooottttt telllllling you!"
if he told u....u would do it yourself and he wouldnt make money
you scratch my ride IMA EAT YO CHILDREN
45 bux for that kinda shine is pretty damn good...but i cant have downtime...if you've got one you can send me, and even charge me a core charge (refunded upon return of my valve cover) that would be FINE! id have to pick up a new valve cover gasket i guess...
also..what kind of intake is in that picture??? ive been looking for something like that (besides the 200+ dollar AEM one that is a ripoff)
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