I’m looking for a set rear bulkheads

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I’m picky but these are super hard to find so seeing if anyone has a set prefer silver billet. HPI RS4 rear bulkheads. So if anyone one has a set please let me know.
Thanks
 

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Are these your sets or are they just showing what you are looking for? If they are, you can de=anodize them with oven cleaner.
 
Are these your sets or are they just showing what you are looking for? If they are, you can de=anodize them with oven cleaner.
Yea, and no kidding that works really good? Hmmm 🤔
 
Yes, just soak them in oven cleaner. I use Heavy Duty...

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Not my set but I did find these on eBay. Might have to try your advice.
Yes, just soak them in oven cleaner.
Learn something new every day!! Awesome 👏 tip of the man!!
 
These were blue and it took less than 20 minutes. @STONER RC I believe it was used it and then he polished them afterwards.

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Yes, just soak them in oven cleaner. I use Heavy Duty...

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I’m going to do this to a lot of some anodized stuff when I get home. Fkn cool 😎
These were blue and it took less than 20 minutes. @STONER RC I believe it was used it and then he polished them afterwards.

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Love that buggy!!
This is awesome Tunedpipe can’t believe I never heard of this tip. I’m stoked!! Have a lot anodized stuff I don’t like the color on.
 

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Be careful using oven cleaner. It works well but if you leave it on too long it will pit the aluminum badly. You can also use greased lightning, and soak it forever and it won't damage the aluminum. The oven cleaner works fast but keep an eye on it. Rinse and redo if you need to but don't let it sit too long. You have to use the yellow can heavy duty easy off, the blue can fume free doesn't work. Don't inhale that stuff either, it sucks bad!
 
I’m going to do this to a lot of some anodized stuff when I get home. Fkn cool 😎

Love that buggy!!
This is awesome Tunedpipe can’t believe I never heard of this tip. I’m stoked!! Have a lot anodized stuff I don’t like the color on.
It works great but like @NCNitro mentioned, keep a close eye on it, it will pit and ruin parts.
 
I’m picky but these are super hard to find so seeing if anyone has a set prefer silver billet. HPI RS4 rear bulkheads. So if anyone one has a set please let me know.
Thanks
You can just take off the blue bud. Then you will need to polish and buff them back to a shine.. Easy off oven cleaner. Just put them into a container and spray the wash of till it covers parts. Let them sit for 10 15 mins. And check them keep doing it till you get all the blue off
 
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