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    #46
    Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View Post
    Black can be bad because it is harder to spot an oil leak if you get one. I'm a fan of silver personally, though the green color a lot of British engines are painted is nice too:

    Hey I recognize that motor :D There is one in my Austin :)
    -Alex

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      #47
      That green is pretty nice for sure.
      Originally posted by FunfGan
      My car is so racecar it makes peoples head's hurt. Literally.
      Originally posted by lambo
      This is r3v, your logic is useless. We went race-prepped, factory-built, street cars for the price of a loaf of bread.

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        #48
        Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View Post
        Black can be bad because it is harder to spot an oil leak if you get one. I'm a fan of silver personally, though the green color a lot of British engines are painted is nice too:
        I dig green. I totally agree, black blocks aren't the greatest idea. Silver is probably going to be your best bet. Other lighter colors work too but, make sure it matches the rest of the car. I hate it when people paint there engine but the rest of the engine bay looks like fuck.

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          #49
          I went with a medium gray metallic for my block, looks like raw cast iron basically. Wrinkle black valve cover, intake pipe, tstat housing, and oil filter cap. Looks pretty balls IMO. Very clean/OEM+ look.

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            #50
            I painted my M50 block kind of a cast-iron color, looks really cool. I just didn't like the dirty bare-metal color it was.

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