Getting started on my latest project
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From: Sheboygan Wisconsin






I would be more then happy to make anyone a hood that wants one, and is willing to cover the cost.
Hood, $50+ depends on what you can find one for
scoops, $161 shipped
Epoxy, $45
Supplies $50
Prime, paint, clear, $150
My time, $200 And that'* a deal for a week of work.
Hood, $50+ depends on what you can find one for
scoops, $161 shipped
Epoxy, $45
Supplies $50
Prime, paint, clear, $150
My time, $200 And that'* a deal for a week of work.
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Joined: May 2006
Posts: 29,661
Likes: 43
From: Sheboygan Wisconsin






All done, and installed.
A few beauty shots before the install


I will have to do some wet sanding, a few bugs and bubbles.


And now, drum roll please.
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Back in the shop for a rest.
A few beauty shots before the install


I will have to do some wet sanding, a few bugs and bubbles.


And now, drum roll please.
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Back in the shop for a rest.
wow great job, beats the other scoops you had on , lol
time to update cardomain
oh almost forgot... may i ask how you painted your grill? did you remove the plastic mesh or did you tape over it?
time to update cardomain

oh almost forgot... may i ask how you painted your grill? did you remove the plastic mesh or did you tape over it?
Last edited by Geforce; Jun 28, 2009 at 02:38 PM.





. Looks great from here. If you paint again, I'd suggest getting a fan to blow out the door.
