my ram-air hood is finished
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RE: my ram-air hood is finished
i have boyd coddington wheels that i am going to paint the centers mineral grey and clear coat the whole wheel. i still have to get the tires and value stem sensors. this is my next project. then a supercharger when i find a great system that works and last.
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RE: my ram-air hood is finished
I have always liked the flatblack look. What you think about this? Paint the area around the grill(between the headlights and the inch or so below the grill just above the bumper line. Then continue over the roof between the black plastic weld covers and to the rear hatch area below the window. Sort of like the common strip treatment. This way the hood will become part a whole.
As for the flatting agent in the clear coat, what happens if you get wax on it? Is it smooth or textured like a flat paint job? If it is smooth then should be able to use wax remover to restore the flat look?
I love the fill job of the "viper" scoops on the side of the hump. That is the main reason I havent even thought about getting the hood, I just dont like the "viper" scoops. Looks good as is though. Maybe this winter a tree limb will fall on the hood, since the hail have seem to keep missing the hood haha.
As for the flatting agent in the clear coat, what happens if you get wax on it? Is it smooth or textured like a flat paint job? If it is smooth then should be able to use wax remover to restore the flat look?
I love the fill job of the "viper" scoops on the side of the hump. That is the main reason I havent even thought about getting the hood, I just dont like the "viper" scoops. Looks good as is though. Maybe this winter a tree limb will fall on the hood, since the hail have seem to keep missing the hood haha.