Hood for CTS-V
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Extreme Composites is like $750-$900 depending on type
http://www.extremecomposites.com/cts.html
Specter Werks is like $1290-$1695 depending on type
http://www.spectergtr.com/cadillac/index.html
http://www.extremecomposites.com/cts.html
Specter Werks is like $1290-$1695 depending on type
http://www.spectergtr.com/cadillac/index.html
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I like mine. Just be willing to spend minimum 500 bucks to get it painted and prepped. The shape and dimensions of the hood are fine. The prep work consists of blocking the fiberglass correctly so you can have a smooth paintable surface. otherwise itll be wavy and look like crap.
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I like mine. Just be willing to spend minimum 500 bucks to get it painted and prepped. The shape and dimensions of the hood are fine. The prep work consists of blocking the fiberglass correctly so you can have a smooth paintable surface. otherwise itll be wavy and look like crap.
By the way, your cars pic reminded me I need to go buy one of the extreme composites hoods cause they look amazing. Beautiful car sir.
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Anyone have any pictures of the hood open? Or how about a view from drivers POV?
I love the cowl hood and I would imagine it would do great to pull heat out of our stuffed engine bay.
I love the cowl hood and I would imagine it would do great to pull heat out of our stuffed engine bay.
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CTS Prototype Hood??
I am a recent owner of a 2009 Cadillace Cts. I had an unfortunate encounter with a random doe, where in turn it left me with a dented up hood. Instead of just replacing it with another factory hood, I was hoping to top it off with a hood like the one seen on the 2010 prototype coupe! I am shoppng around to see if someone could fabricate one or point me in the right direction of one that may have already been replicated!??
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I called specker werks and asked them about a carbon fiber version of their hoods, and they quoted me a price of $2400. Just in case anyone wanted that one in CF. $$
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On my s281 saleen, I had the heat extractor hood and loved it. seemed to pull a lot of HOT air out while cruising. I never had many probs with it except for when it rained if the car was sitting, it would splash on the motor some.
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I like mine. Just be willing to spend minimum 500 bucks to get it painted and prepped. The shape and dimensions of the hood are fine. The prep work consists of blocking the fiberglass correctly so you can have a smooth paintable surface. otherwise itll be wavy and look like crap.