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![]() I had chrome, and they look nice, and last pretty well.
But ceramic looks very nice, and is useful as a long-term rust prtection, and keeping heat inside the exhaust and out of the engine compartment. I would definitely only go with JetHot inside and out coating. I did this time: ![]()
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