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> FS- 2.0L intake runners
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post May 1 2020, 08:26 PM
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Selling 1 set of Original Porsche 2.0L (3-hole) intake runners. I wire wheeled them before I decided against using them. They won't need too much work for a re-paint. There is one area that looks like it was hammered on .. (or pryed?) (see the second pic) but otherwise they're in good shape. $65 shipped [F/F via PP, or MO].
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I hit these with some rustoleum professional machine grey paint the other day
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I painted these in really high humidity, they looked perfect until the third (unnecessary) coat.. which didn't come out great - dry areas, slightly wrinkled here and there. Thought I'd scuff them and re-shoot a final coat, but the humidity is here to stay it seems.

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