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Old 12-08-03, 07:58 PM
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Does anybody know if Twinturbo Teddy is still doing polishing? I need my parts polished.
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fd3boost polishes, and does good work. shoot him a pm
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Originally posted by XSTransAm
fd3boost polishes, and does good work. shoot him a pm
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fd3boost polishes, and does good work. shoot him a pm
Anyone have pics of his work?
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i was thinking about having fd3boost polish tons of **** in the engine over this winter, but im kinda low on cash and high on bills.
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Why not just do it yourself?

http://www.rx7turboturbo.com/robrobinette/polish.htm
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Anyone have pics of his work?
You can actually find pics of his work at his site Fd3boost.com. I actually just bought a polished UIM and TB off of him. He does real good work and awesome prices too.
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do it yourself, I did, just go buy some sand paper, you can buy it in kits ranging from 100 to 1600, I did my intake manifold and intercooler pipes, For hard peaces like the intake manifold you have to grind it first that takes the hard layer off, then you start with the rough sand paper and work your way to the top, when you get to the 1100 and up or when its really smooth paper you can start adding water that will help you sand better and it should come out good, becuase if you don't you will be left with little black dots every where, and after that go buy some mothers polish it comes in a little red tub, and find a polishing wheel and polish, you should be pretty happy with the results and feel good about doing it yourself especially with all the time you have over the winter,
and remember keep sanding don't give up!




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