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Moddiction Titanium "Bling Bolts" Engine dress up bolts

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Hey guys. Not sure yet if these fit the NSX or not. I would believe they do as they seem to fit most Honda/Acura cars and most import cars over all.
They replace most 10mm socket size bolts in the engine bay. The bolts themselves are M6x18mm in length.

These are made from full titanium. Both the washer and the bolts.

I also have Titanium strut tower nuts for a 14mm size socket. They are M10x1.25 which it seems the NSX ones are as well.

All are offered in either plain titanium, burnt finish. gold, pink, Iridescent burnt finish, purple, iridescent blue, teal and green.



There are also the Battery tie down and fuel rail nuts shown. These are M6 Titanium flange nuts.



You can see all the different Titanium engine dress up products I have on my website here.

http://shop.moddiction.com/Engine-Dress-Up_c3.htm

On to the pictures.

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Burnt Titanium washers.

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And Iridescent Burnt finish for the washers.

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Here are all the available anodized finishes. Shown on the S2000 spark plug cover Titanium bolts. Also available.

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I know one of the things the NSX engineers spent endless hours on analyzing, when designing the car, was how different metals interact when coming into contact with each other, to prevent unwanted chemical reactions between them. I would be hesitant to turn a blind eye to those effects by replacing components with a different metal from the original, unless I had enough expertise in metallurgy to be confident that it wouldn't result in problems.
 
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