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Old 05-12-2015, 08:52 PM   #6 (permalink)
SwissCheese
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Thanks for all the pics!

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Originally Posted by P's_Z View Post
A cheap DIY alternative is wrinkle paint(VHT), which you can buy at any auto zone, pep boys, etc. i have done this in previous cars with success, paint looks good, to me at least, and lasts a long time. I dont have any pics of my own, but i believe a member did this a few weeks back. Anyways, heres a pic i found but if you want to see more, google: "wrinkle paint intake 370z"
Per your suggestion, I checked out google and found some good pics. This one could even pass for stock!



On a side note, along with pictures of intakes, my avatar popped up int he search results!
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