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 Post subject: Who polishes in the KMC?
PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 9:11 am 
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I bet it's an arm and a leg but I need some parts repolished to that brillant chrome look shine. Power ball isn't cutting either. Valve covers, fuse box, TB cover and some other small items.

Anybody have any leads?

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Get with the Corrosion shop on base. Case of beer probably

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Got pics of the parts? If so I may be able to polish then (see the LS1 calipers.)


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Ben it's these VC's you see here, that and the elbow, fuse box cover and TB cover (not shown in the pic). http://fbodyeurope.org/Gallery/main.php ... rialNumber

The elbow in this pic. http://fbodyeurope.org/Gallery/main.php ... alNumber=2


They're aluminum. Still have to get some bungs welded on them 1st but the plan is to have them polished to a mirror shine somewhat.

http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2718133 ... 6957CQpvvR


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:06 pm 
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Hmm doesnt look to bad though. At OBI there is a so called polish kit with two wheel included (brush and like a rug tipe of wheel) also there are two polish stones. You can try polishing them, or if you want to I can try one part and see how it comes out for you. Just let me know. :wink:


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:08 pm 
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Oh forgot the mother aluminum polish is great to for afterward. You polish it with no water and wipe it off and polish it a liitlle water and it will shine like new. (Just rabn out of mine guess I got to order it)


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