i did but they were brand new un-coated valve covers. they're a little more orange than i wanted. i was going to go for a burnt orange but that color looked more brown when i tried the samples. i acutally wanted to match the saleen pulleys, but those turned out to be a really dark pink or raspberry according to all the samples. if i did that i would have to put a rainbow on my license plate frame.Hmmm you didn't get those valve covers off of Ebay did you LOL. Looks great in there!!
thanks...yours was my inspiration. in fact i just gave another member the link to your thread when you did yoursGood Job man!! Turned out great! I'll have to see it sometime. Looks SUPER clean from here!
thanks...yours was my inspiration. in fact i just gave another member the link to your thread when you did yours
Yeah and maybe I'll let my nuts drop and actually try it someday.
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thanks...yours was my inspiration. in fact i just gave another member the link to your thread when you did yours
I wish shops had wire tucking and pcm/fuse box relocation services. lol.
yes. kind of a slow way to do it, however there was no way of getting anything crossed up.Do you just extend one wire at a time?

I agree with Rojizo! I had to lengthen all the wires on the passenger bank of the engine and the whole headlight harness. One wire at a time. Car fired on the first crank. The only problem I've had in a year and a half were a poor ground at the PCM from the starter, and the ground from PCM to chassis. Other than that it works like butter. This is something anyone can do! I give it a 5 on a scale of 1 to 10. Dont be scuured!!