New aftermarket hoods...?
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So, since I have an 04, I just have the normal, no ram air hood...I like the 05-06 hood, but I am kinda waiting to see if any new ones come out. I have seen like 4 aftermarket ones out there, but Im not overly impressed by them. I think a Cowl Induction hood we be badass, or a Ram Air hood with the exact same size/shape air rams as the WS6 Ram Air hoods...you think there is any chance that we will see either of the 2?
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Maybe somethin like this.... http://ultimategto.com/cgi-bin/showc...007/07_00107_1 looks more like the WS6 RamAir hood...
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I also think that a plain ole cowl hood would be awesome.
It would also be the easiest to make.
Yet every aftermarket hood is either old school twin nostril looking or
has a ton of weird crap on it.
In my case I bought a spare stock hood for $50 and when I find a cool cowl
hood I like from a different car I will buy it and have my painter meld them together.
It would also be the easiest to make.
Yet every aftermarket hood is either old school twin nostril looking or
has a ton of weird crap on it.
In my case I bought a spare stock hood for $50 and when I find a cool cowl
hood I like from a different car I will buy it and have my painter meld them together.
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Originally Posted by HTRDLNCN
I also think that a plain ole cowl hood would be awesome.
It would also be the easiest to make.
Yet every aftermarket hood is either old school twin nostril looking or
has a ton of weird crap on it.
In my case I bought a spare stock hood for $50 and when I find a cool cowl
hood I like from a different car I will buy it and have my painter meld them together.
It would also be the easiest to make.
Yet every aftermarket hood is either old school twin nostril looking or
has a ton of weird crap on it.
In my case I bought a spare stock hood for $50 and when I find a cool cowl
hood I like from a different car I will buy it and have my painter meld them together.
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