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Where to get them? I searched with no luck. Also could not find on the JLT Performance web site.
Or do you guys are taking to a body shop to get it custom painted?
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Look at RPI designs. They just shipped mine. Havent seen them yet. They also did them for my vette and were very nice, well done.
 
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Look at RPI designs. They just shipped mine. Havent seen them yet. They also did them for my vette and were very nice, well done.
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Wont be home till end of the month. Will post some pics after i put them on. Damn I miss that car, lol.
 

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JLT are not paint matching anything anymore. I stopped by their booth at nationals this year and they were selling off the last of their paint matched parts at a discount. I asked why they stopped and one of the employees said it took about 60% of their time for only 10% profit. But if you're looking to go the DIY route you can get some G2 paint for cheap. I got a fuse box cover from JLT a while back but had some leftover G2 paint from my breaks and decided to give it a go on my coil covers and intake. I think it turned out pretty good and I never really painted anything like that before.
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JLT are not paint matching anything anymore. I stopped by their booth at nationals this year and they were selling off the last of their paint matched parts at a discount. I asked why they stopped and one of the employees said it took about 60% of their time for only 10% profit. But if you're looking to go the DIY route you can get some G2 paint for cheap. I got a fuse box cover from JLT a while back but had some leftover G2 paint from my breaks and decided to give it a go on my coil covers and intake. I think it turned out pretty good and I never really painted anything like that before.
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G2 paint could be a solution, do they keep it fine under the engine heat? How did you get the white letters done?
 

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G2 paint could be a solution, do they keep it fine under the engine heat? How did you get the white letters done?
Haven't had any issues with heat on the breaks or engine and I beat the hell out of my car. G2 makes some good quality paint (heat resistant, self leveling). Painting the white letters isn't that hard, just a little time consuming. First I painted the coils blue and let it sit for 48 hours. I got a rattle can of white engine enamel from autozone and a can of overspray remover for about $12 or so. I masked off as much of the coil as I could with painters tape leaving the letters exposed and just spayed the white over top. I had a rag that I sprayed with the overspray remover and would wipe the coil immediately after each pass with the white.
 
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Haven't had any issues with heat on the breaks or engine and I beat the hell out of my car. G2 makes some good quality paint (heat resistant, self leveling). Painting the white letters isn't that hard, just a little time consuming. First I painted the coils blue and let it sit for 48 hours. I got a rattle can of white engine enamel from autozone and a can of overspray remover for about $12 or so. I masked off as much of the coil as I could with painters tape leaving the letters exposed and just spayed the white over top. I had a rag that I sprayed with the overspray remover and would wipe the coil immediately after each pass with the white.
Nice job. I will try to get some time for that home project!!
 

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I got advised today by RPI that their lower coil covers described as "GT350/Shelby" M15-1350R will fit my Bullitt
Any thoughts on this from anyone before I risk ordering them

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