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Re: what ceramic/hi heat coating to use for headers?
[Re: ResQ911]
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12/24/08 12:54 AM
12/24/08 12:54 AM
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if you dont mind me asking, how much did it cost to get your headers redone? id be interested in doing the same thing.
1971 Plymouth Duster 340 auto 1937 Plymouth PT50 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 4 speed 2013 Ram laramie 2500 hemi 2008 Harley FLSTSB springer
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Re: what ceramic/hi heat coating to use for headers?
[Re: mopars_1]
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12/24/08 09:23 AM
12/24/08 09:23 AM
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I sent mine to Jet Hot and got the Sterling Silver finish- It cost me roughly $275.00
1970 Plymouth Duster
1971 Dodge Challenger
2009 Dodge Challenger R/T
1970 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 4 Speed (Son's)
1985 Chevrolet Corvette (Wife's)
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Re: what ceramic/hi heat coating to use for headers?
[Re: gch]
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12/24/08 12:07 PM
12/24/08 12:07 PM
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I see that you are here in NC I took my TTI's to a place near Hickory, called Calico Coatings. They did an excellent job, and I am very pleased so far. It was an hours drive for me, will probably be more for you. They do a lot of work for all the NASCAR teams.About 3 years ago, it cost $225 to do ceramic outside, with the black thermal barrier inside. I will use them again. http://www.calicocoatings.com/index.html
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