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Just got my exhaust housing back from jet hot
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Just got my exhaust housing back from jet hot
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2007-12-23 00:03:40
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Just got my exhaust housing back from jet hot
I sent my exhaust housing to jet hot for there extreme sterling coating. I am very pleased with how it looks...on to the pics
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2007-12-23 00:46:38
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looks good
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2007-12-23 07:21:55
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how much does something like that cost? i sent my downpipe, exhaust manifold, and turbine housing to HPC to get coated and my bill was over $500.
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2007-12-23 07:30:39
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Sweet! I was thinking about doing Jet Hot on my exhaust housing. I figured it'd look better than blank cast, with a powdercoated comp. housing.
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2007-12-23 08:10:22
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that extreme sterling was about 130 shipped. It def wasn't cheap, but jet hot is supposed to be the best....oh and tekkie, my comp housing is getting powder coated too
just haven't got it back yet
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2007-12-24 21:39:03
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is that treated up to a certain heat range? or is that something completely different?
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2007-12-24 22:16:34
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that looks very nice. what was turnaround time?
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2007-12-24 22:36:06
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Looks like some good quality work. I'll look into Jet-Hot in the future.
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Looks awesome. I have some stuff I want to get "jethotted."
How close are you to putting your new setup together?
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2007-12-26 01:49:48
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Extreme sterling is good for about 1700 degrees. Turnaround wasn't bad at all, about a week and a half or so.
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