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Old 01-18-2001, 11:35 PM   #2
MiracleMax
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I always thought they were a die-cast cover with an anodized crinkle finish with that machined polish look (like on an old factory alloy wheel)? Would be neat to get a set and polish then bare areas to achrome like finish! Anybody remeber those neat SVO Cleveland covers that had cast in stud girdles and about 16 extra acorn nuts all over the top of the cover? Looked like they might have been a little messy but still were neat.
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