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Locating quality engine bay dress up items?

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David15151

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Aug 31, 2004
Augusta, Georgia
Hey guys I have been trying to find some things to throw in my engine bay to dress it up a bit. I am looking for stuff like chrome fluid caps, fuse box cover, spark plug well cover... things along those lines. The only shop I could find that offered engine dress up stuff was MachV but they are a bit expensive. I am willing to pay the extra dollar for the quality stuff but I was wondering if there are other options besides them. Oh and i checked ebay just by chance and I could only find either stuff that didnt look good or looked cheaply made.
 
I mixed and matched the dress up stuff from machv, the sparkplug wire cover from rre, the coolant overflow from extreme, greddy oil cap/rad cap, etc. its not cheap. some of the stuff from machv is backordered, to me several months to get everything.
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i got all the hayame polished caps for power steering, clutch, and brake master cyl. from MachV. the injen polished spark plug well cover and fuse cover i got from Rev High Online. i also got my Greddy oil cap and rad. cap from them too. i would just check with rev high, they have a lot of good quality products at close to dealer cost.
 
this may sound kinda odd, but i was thinkign about going to lowes or some other home shopping center and buying some checker plate steel and just makign my own dress up items...you can buy lite gauge checker plate and then bend it to match any area youw ant to cover up...i think it would look pretty cool
 
That sounds like a pretty good idea Masakari. There's nothing wrong with DIY stuff to make the car look or perform better. If you decide to do that take some pics, I'd like to see how it turns out.
 
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