Engine Covers
#21
I find this interesting...
I have two Dale jr. engines saved in my pictures folders... when I was looking for a Dale jr. car I had saved a bunch of pictures of them that I found on autotrader, car soup, etc... those engine covers where IDENTICAL in shape to Juniorcar's plenum cover.
So... I guess that makes ME the odd duck!??
I have two Dale jr. engines saved in my pictures folders... when I was looking for a Dale jr. car I had saved a bunch of pictures of them that I found on autotrader, car soup, etc... those engine covers where IDENTICAL in shape to Juniorcar's plenum cover.
So... I guess that makes ME the odd duck!??
#22
I find this interesting...
I have two Dale jr. engines saved in my pictures folders... when I was looking for a Dale jr. car I had saved a bunch of pictures of them that I found on autotrader, car soup, etc... those engine covers where IDENTICAL in shape to Juniorcar's plenum cover.
So... I guess that makes ME the odd duck!??
I have two Dale jr. engines saved in my pictures folders... when I was looking for a Dale jr. car I had saved a bunch of pictures of them that I found on autotrader, car soup, etc... those engine covers where IDENTICAL in shape to Juniorcar's plenum cover.
So... I guess that makes ME the odd duck!??
#24
pfft...you said you wanna save up for a better car, no one cares about you anymore, there's nothing better! hhaha jk
#25
I was this way with my other cars too. Mod, mod, mod, get bored, trade it. I do LOVE my Monte Carlo, but it won't stop me from looking for a good deal on something else in a few years.
#27
Guess I'm kind of late to this party but here...
Fusion black spray paint, reflective overlays and oil cap cover from www.reflectiveconcepts.com
BTW: I can't see the difference in the two SC covers, other then the filler tube. I can remove the filler tube on my N/A and just put the oil cap on the engine, or at least I think I can, I know when I painted the cover while it dried and wasn't on the engine I also painted the tube so I took it off and just left the cap screwed into the valve cover.
Fusion black spray paint, reflective overlays and oil cap cover from www.reflectiveconcepts.com
BTW: I can't see the difference in the two SC covers, other then the filler tube. I can remove the filler tube on my N/A and just put the oil cap on the engine, or at least I think I can, I know when I painted the cover while it dried and wasn't on the engine I also painted the tube so I took it off and just left the cap screwed into the valve cover.