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BilletFlow *Billet Hood Vent Kit*
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<blockquote data-quote="Sonic Blue GT" data-source="post: 4465044" data-attributes="member: 43138"><p>Why couldn't the stock plastic vents be taken out and painted with a powder-coat like paint solution or regular paint solution of choice? I mean people paint their interior plastic dashes and venting all the time and it looks like it is is a casted original so why not do the same with these very easy vents????? I think even a flat or semi-gloss black truck bed-liner overcoat sprayed evenly over the plastic stock vent would give them an almost raw looking metallic-like appearance. </p><p></p><p>That would be the first thing I tried before forking out $250 for a couple of heat-extracting vents. If it didn't work I would then buy a set of vents. It seems to me though that if any painting is done right (airbrushed perhaps?) they would look like they were custom made metal vents and you would be saving $250.00 to boot that could go toward something more performance functional. :shrug:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonic Blue GT, post: 4465044, member: 43138"] Why couldn't the stock plastic vents be taken out and painted with a powder-coat like paint solution or regular paint solution of choice? I mean people paint their interior plastic dashes and venting all the time and it looks like it is is a casted original so why not do the same with these very easy vents????? I think even a flat or semi-gloss black truck bed-liner overcoat sprayed evenly over the plastic stock vent would give them an almost raw looking metallic-like appearance. That would be the first thing I tried before forking out $250 for a couple of heat-extracting vents. If it didn't work I would then buy a set of vents. It seems to me though that if any painting is done right (airbrushed perhaps?) they would look like they were custom made metal vents and you would be saving $250.00 to boot that could go toward something more performance functional. :shrug: [/QUOTE]
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