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Old 09-02-2010, 09:21 PM
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Wink ALLOY CRAFT Spark plug covers!

These items are officially released for sale. I have these boxed and ready to ship.
Now on to the product, There are 5 versions of the plug cover.

1. Snap in version in polished patterned stainless steel

2. Snap in version in Black Anodized.--SOLD OUT!

3. Bolt in version in polished patterend stainless steel.

4. Bolt in version in black anodized.--SOLD OUT!

5. Snap in polished stainless steel.


Both snap in versions use stainless steel capture studs as shown in the last pic. Capture studs develop a retention force of aproximately 8 pounds per stud times 4 stud's for a total of 32 pounds of total retention force.

Both bolt in versions use polished 304 stainless steel mounting hardware.


Patterend Stainless Steel versions for a limited time are $70.00 (Retail = $99.00)

Snap in polished stainless steel versions for a limited time are $85.00 (Retail = $99.00)

Both prices include shipping within the U.S. mainland,for a limited time via USPS parcel post!

Pm me to order, I can accept paypal, credit card, check, or money order.









This is the aluminum snap in version, it uses threaded fastners as shown in the last pic to allow it to snap into place. The snap in version gives the valve cover a very clean look. Notice that fitment is also very good.










Stainless snap in version








Polished stainles version



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Old 09-02-2010, 10:54 PM
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Nice looking product. Can you get them without the advertising?
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Old 09-03-2010, 08:08 AM
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Can I get one without any advertising and plain polished aluminum or stainless steel?
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Very nice guys!
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I really like these a lot. Especially the snap in ones. Awesome idea!
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I'd like a black anodized one but without the advertising, is this possible?
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Originally Posted by Jphoa,Sep 6 2010, 08:13 PM
I'd like a black anodized one but without the advertising, is this possible?
Sorry They are not available without the advertising right now. I could do another production run, but that would require at least 15 people to order them that way.
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I am not in the advertising business. My car is not someone's advertiser. Not sure what benefit you get from putting your advertising on my cover. It's not like I drive around with my hood up so everyone can see your name on it. Personally, the way you make a name is by providing a product the public wants. It seems per this thread that your potential customers do not want the advertising on the cover. The best advertising is word of mouth. Good luck. But I won't buy with the name on the cover.
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Originally Posted by retvet,Sep 7 2010, 08:45 AM
I am not in the advertising business. My car is not someone's advertiser. Not sure what benefit you get from putting your advertising on my cover. It's not like I drive around with my hood up so everyone can see your name on it. Personally, the way you make a name is by providing a product the public wants. It seems per this thread that your potential customers do not want the advertising on the cover. The best advertising is word of mouth. Good luck. But I won't buy with the name on the cover.
you'd probably have quite a few sold without the advertising. I'll be first to put my name on the list for a black anodized cover W/O the advertising.
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Don't most companies making parts like this put their logo on it? I mean I'd prefer logo-less stuff too but I don't get why people are beating them up over a logo when most parts you buy have Spoon Mugen Whatever all over it.
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