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Nice work bud. That is the first one I have seen in CF it looks great. I had the same issue with the wiper sprayers. I am diggin the black viper reps on the Redline.
Looks good. What are the care instructions for that hood? Wonder what the longevity of it will be.
Originally Posted by humyz
how does it hold up to the elements? I would leave it as is without pait
Originally Posted by Clifford R/T
Nice work bud. That is the first one I have seen in CF it looks great. I had the same issue with the wiper sprayers. I am diggin the black viper reps on the Redline.
No specific care instructions that I am aware of... Will hit RK up tomorrow to check. While this is a CF hood it is different in that it is not your typical CF hood in which your looking for the weight reduction etc.. This hood has only about 60%-70% of the weight reduction & comes with a clear coat applied already. As for the elements I will find out since the snow is coming down pretty good here in Maryland. Tried to make a quick run to Wegmans, was in the store about 30 minutes and came out to this.
Mind you there was not even a hint of snow at the time I went... As for the wiper sprayers. A quick trip to advanced auto parts & $20.00- problem solved, problem staying solved
Did you just use a dremel and open the holes up bigger. That was all I had to do to get the stock sprayers into the hood. Sad to see the D covered in snow. I had to take my wheels off for the winter. Already can't wait till spring. The pics look great.