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Old 08-31-03, 09:17 PM
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After recent looks at the hodd I think I will be adding in a vent for the turbo, but since mine is a NA one I will have to find someone local with a TII to get everthing lined up right.
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if I plan on going with a v-mount it looks like your hood would work very well design-wise. I'd definately like to see some progress on it.
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Mmmmm, reverse scoop hoods . . . how many times have I dreamed of taking a die grinder to a steel hood just for fun . . .
Old 09-01-03, 01:54 AM
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i hope you know what you are getting into........
Old 09-16-03, 05:25 PM
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Well its been a long time since I replied to this thread.

Just to let you all know, I'm still working on this. Hopefully I will have a finished piece in the next couple of weeks. Been having a lot of problems with the car and my other car to be able to mess with this.

Also I would like to note that you will be able to use the stock fan with this, but you will have to modify it a little. Which means you need to trim the blades a little bit to clear the hood.
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count me in for the headlight conversion
make it like ner NSX style plz
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Mmmmm, reverse scoop hoods . . . how many times have I dreamed of taking a die grinder to a steel hood just for fun . . .
Sniff...........Sniff.............Do I smell another project coming on..............
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What kind of pricing were you thinking of for your polycarbonite window replacement?
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I say as far as pricing for the windows probally around $300 for driver and passenger and $300 for the rear. Thats about a rough guess. Havn't really had a time to sit down and figure the pricing.

But Once I get everthing going and get a dew pieces of everthing I will be able to set out a final price.
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