More Info: Thanks! Unfortunately, Titanium is unable to be anodized red. If you have red accents under the hood our Polished Titanium or Stainless Steel (Brushed finish) go very nicely.
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Daytona sunset orange to match my new intakes!
Im probably dreaming that that could happen.
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I'll bet Mike could do it
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I think that would round out my engine bay really freakin nicely. Ill PM Mike about it. I wonder if I could have him order the stainless steel set, powdercoat them, then ship them out to me...
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can't hurt to ask
They are pretty small, should be easy to to do.
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Thanks for the idea, Mikes been PMed
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I don't think powder coating will work. It will be to thick and then you will not be able to get an allen key to fit so you can tighten the up. Anodizing is the best option. Good luck with it though
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I was doing some research about anodizing stainless steel and it looks like it is really hard. most the time aluminum is the best option but some bolts in the engine bay may need to be replaced with the sane steel rather than aluminum. I am interested in this topic now.
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This place has a nice orange that might fit your needs. Gives you an idea anyways
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yea.................... I figured that. Oh well. This may need to be one of those things to give up on and spend the dough else where. Later
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Hey guys! Thanks for your interest in our products.
Just to clear up a few things. The colors we offer in Titanium are the following: Blue Gold Green Purple Polished Black We currently do not offer custom colors (sorry guys!) We also have a very affordable Stainless Steel Series which shares the same head design as our current Titanium Series. Both our Stainless and Titanium Series are truly custom fasteners designed in house by us. We do not use Alum. for any of our fasteners as the finish tends to fade extremely quickly and the material is simply not as strong as Stainless or Titanium. Also, as far as the cost goes for our Titanium Series Kits; Titanium is a very expensive material to manufacture. Each bolt goes through about 14 different steps before it becomes a finished product. We try to keep our prices as low as possible, while still providing Z enthusiasts with an extremely high quality product. If there is interest in a GB we can offer one for our Titanium Series kits! We are looking into becoming a forum sponsor now so hopefully the mods won't take offence to our posting this here. Thanks again for the interest and we look forward to serving you in the future! Last edited by DressUpBolts; 08-09-2010 at 12:03 PM. |
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