high temp exhaust paint on top of wrap! have to do it regular to keep it black. i use cardboard to mask spray going on bits that you don't want to paint,bit fiddly ......
The change of color on the wrap isn't good, but what I find to be worse is the quality of your wrap job! 65 miles, and it's coming loose up at the top???
Originally Posted By Draggin
The black exhaust wrap after 65 miles... So be it!
That is different/new. My screens definitely attach to separate inserts, as you call them. It would be interesting to see what it looks like underneath, but save that for your second week of ownership. *s*
The change of color on the wrap isn't good, but what I find to be worse is the quality of your wrap job! 65 miles, and it's coming loose up at the top???
Originally Posted By Draggin
The black exhaust wrap after 65 miles... So be it!
I thought it too nice to be true. Black wrap? It's always been white or silver.
The inside of my oilcap looks like this from the factory.
As I mentioned in another thread, MMC recently started supplying a large metal washer to fit against the rubber sealing one, which otherwise deteriorated in short time. Your car is proof this has filtered down to production.
Richard
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