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Old 01-31-2010, 02:13 PM   #1
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Re: Flaming River Stainless Tilt Columns on Sale-Limited Number

Do they come with the tilt and blinker levers?

Also, what is the finish? Looks to be a combination of polished (bottom) and brushed (top). Shouldn't they look the same?

What's the part number?
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Old 01-31-2010, 04:15 PM   #2
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Re: Flaming River Stainless Tilt Columns on Sale-Limited Number

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Do they come with the tilt and blinker levers?

Also, what is the finish? Looks to be a combination of polished (bottom) and brushed (top). Shouldn't they look the same?

What's the part number?
You can see the one-piece (no knobs) smooth levers in the package in the second pic.
These are called "paintable" models, not brushed, so the stainless is not prepped for appearance. You can polish/buff or sand lightly for a uniform finish, if you don't want to paint.
Are you calling for one? Want to be in line?

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Old 02-01-2010, 12:15 PM   #3
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You can see the one-piece (no knobs) smooth levers in the package in the second pic.
These are called "paintable" models, not brushed, so the stainless is not prepped for appearance. You can polish/buff or sand lightly for a uniform finish, if you don't want to paint.
Are you calling for one? Want to be in line?
how bout a part number?
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