Dorman is a major supplier of new (not "recycled" or otherwise used) repair parts for all makes of cars.
www.dormanproducts.com . All of the new aftermarket exhaust manifolds are cast in China. Some of them are better quality than others -- you know how it goes, they might all come from one foundry, but the good ones go to the high bidder, the decent ones go to the next-highest bidder, the passable ones go to the third-highest bidder, and the rejects go to everyone else...then they all get sold on the American market where buyers get not more than what they pay for. The Dorman items tend to be the good ones.
I don't think powder coating is going to be compatible with the high temperatures an exhaust manifold operates at, but the person to get with is Leanne at
Phoenix Specialty Coatings. She makes powder coating walk, talk, and do backflips; she is my go-to for any and all questions and work. If there's no high-temp powder coat that'll work, she'll probably know where to send you for a different kind of surface finish.
Whether or not to have the manifolds surfaced together depends on the condition of your intake. Not a bad idea to do it as long as the shop that does it for you doesn't brutalize them (take off too much material).
It is very much worth your while to get the
good gaskets for the manifolds-to-head and intake-to-exhaust junctions.
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