Are all cowl covers at the base of the windshield plastic?

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:bonker: Today was one of those days where I shake my head in disbelief at myself and how dumb I can be sometimes. I have my intake/valve covers powder coated in a dark grey wrinkle. I am now doing the PCM cover and smooth tubes. I thought about it and decided it would be cool to have the cowl cover at the base of the windshield in the grey wrinkle also - to kind of bring the engine compartment out from under the hood a bit. I have had that cowl off MANY times, and last night I was all over it carefully removing the glued on rubber strip that contacts the windshield. Today I was giving parts to the courier and I said "OMFG this is plastic! I can't powder coat this!" Duh squared. I have sent it to the body shop to be painted to match the silver body color, but it leads me to the question - are they all plastic? Or are there steel versions?
 
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YIKES! :confused: Body shop just sent over a $250 estimate. NO WAY! Gawd I feel stoopid for taking the rubber trim and heat deflecting tape off of that piece. Any suggestions on what glue to use to stick the rubber trim strip back on?
 

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My 2001 is plastic. I remember using a rubber cement product from GM at one time to reattach a rubber seal on a t-top to plastic and metal. I do not recall the name of the cement though. Check with Pep Boys or AutoZone.
 

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