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LANDAU LIMITED

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Looking for a turbo cover, I will be blasting and painting it so it just needs to be straight no dents. If its been cut for a bigger down pipe thats okay. I have alot of used parts I took off my car maybe a trade?

Thanks,

John V.
 
I've got several old stock ones. They actually have ceramic coating on them. Just lightly blast them and paint over. $50 and the ride.
 
Looking for a little cheaper, I have a chrome one already just want to see how a painted one will look.

Thanks,
 
Looking for a little cheaper, I have a chrome one already just want to see how a painted one will look.

Thanks,

That's not a bad price. They are heavy though. I bought one a while back & shipping was more than the part.
 
That is a decent price, I might not even use it so I do not want to spend too much. I was hoping to find a rusty nasty one for around 30, or trade for something I'm not going to use.
 
That is a decent price, I might not even use it so I do not want to spend too much. I was hoping to find a rusty nasty one for around 30, or trade for something I'm not going to use.
Look, I don't care if i sellem or not. But a little advise on the painting them. It works but will discolor pretty fast. Because these are coated with ceramic. (not rattle can) if you would lightly blast them and leave the coating intact the paint the outside would remain the same color for a longer time. This I know a little about.
The only reason they are $50 is they are not perfect. A lot of guys here use to trade me parts and id give them discounts on coating. I let some of my guys practice on a few of these.

Anyway good luck
Ronnie
 
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