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Old 03-09-2017, 11:31 PM
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$80.00??

A BARGAIN !!! Wow.
Old 03-10-2017, 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by spiderv6
Just picked them up!

They only did them last night so I need to wait 5 days to let them cure. Literally freezing outside so I will keep them inside before putting them on the car.
What color did you chose - matte black or black velvet?
Old 03-10-2017, 04:59 PM
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I'm going to DIY my tips black soon with high temp paint (DuPont engine enamel spray can I got from auto parts store), am also using the high temp primer first, will post results once it's complete. I think the black tips are a must now with my black badging

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Old 03-11-2017, 03:18 PM
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I used rustoleum high heat on the tips for my 991 S and they look as good as the first day I applied them ( 2 yrs. ago)...total cost ~ $9 + time....Greenbacks must be burning holes in your pockets....
Old 03-12-2017, 04:06 PM
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Had mine done at CCP in Detroit. Quick turnaround and great price as well.
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Originally Posted by aljus
I used rustoleum high heat on the tips for my 991 S and they look as good as the first day I applied them ( 2 yrs. ago)...total cost ~ $9 + time....Greenbacks must be burning holes in your pockets....
Are you able to get a satin or gloss? Or only the "flat" BBQ black look? I'm tempted to try this. I really want gloss black tips vs. the chrome
Old 11-09-2018, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by spiderv6
Sure.

Bonehead Performance in PA.

I dropped them off Monday and got them back Saturday. I cleaned them up with a quick wipe but nothing more.

Total cost $80.

They told me they do lots of local Porsche dealer work (probably a half dozen dealers within easy driving distance from them) and they used to do the coating work for Fabspeed in the past. They have a good reputation locally.
Resurrecting an old thread but thanks to @spiderv6 I was able to get my ‘tips’ ceramic coated over the past week. Haven’t had the chance to reinstall them yet but I’m happy with the initial results.



Old 11-09-2018, 04:58 PM
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Looks like you chose exactly the same color as I did. I can tell you mine look exactly like that today - they really maintain condition perfectly. Super easy to clean.
Old 11-10-2018, 12:25 AM
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They look the way they should look, and I can tell they were not done with a rattle can. I am getting Black tips on my soon to be delivered Targa GTS but it appears the tips are gloss so I will taking them off and getting them powder coated in satin black.
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I have bought several exhaust systems from FD Motorsports. I noticed they will ceramic coat tips for $100. https://fdmotorsports.net/shop?olsPa...t-modification
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Hi Folks. If anyone was waiting to pull the trigger on ceramic tail pipes (PSE or Non PSE), I have two sets for sale.

https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1112075





Thank you.
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One set of ceramic black 991.1 Non-PSE quad exhaust tips left. Black (Tip) Friday offer - $400 delivered.

https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1112075

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I asked a few shops about ceramic coating exhaust tips and Chuck at Boneyard Performance (sales@boneheadperformance.com) quoted me $30 each and they have shipping forms on their web site. Based on their web site and FB Page they look like they do great work, and other here have used and recommended them. Also, another option is Lon at Jet-Hot Performance Coatings who will do them for $102 a pair. Both places will do them in Satin Black and they have many other colors as well.
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I was going to have this locally for $170. Then I read this thread and emailed Chuck at Bonehead - $60+ shipping for the pair. Thanks again Rennlist.
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Originally Posted by adcampo
I was going to have this locally for $170. Then I read this thread and emailed Chuck at Bonehead - $60+ shipping for the pair. Thanks again Rennlist.
Glad to hear it and yes, Rennlist can save one money but more often cause one to spend more at the same time!


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