For people in Canada
I was just going to ask is this Canadian money ? I sure hope so, but even then it's still very expensive.
Also would you be looking into a Carbon hoods for 1st gen or 2nd gen, it sound like you're working on a deal for a 2nd gen hood.
Also would you be looking into a Carbon hoods for 1st gen or 2nd gen, it sound like you're working on a deal for a 2nd gen hood.
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It's for the 2nd gen and yes it cdn. Don't worry about it guys I guess I will just go at it alone. I will show you pics after it is done and all.
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Blue, don't get me wrong man, I'm all behind you for trying to get someone making stuff for our cars. Not to mention even having the ballz to tune a Hyundai. lol.gif
But dude, I don't want anyone ripped off, to include you.
Double think it before you pay that much for a hood mang.
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But dude, I don't want anyone ripped off, to include you.
Double think it before you pay that much for a hood mang.
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Thanks man! Don't worry...my main object is to finish my turbo project. Plus the hood thing is being set up by my friend that I trust a lot. So I know he won't rip me off.
I want a first gen hood, with the reverse vent (my stock hood is cracked and rusting out). One thing to remember about the cost of a hood is a stock OEM hood is around $500 Can. Add in paint and fitting by a body shop and you are looking at around $1000 Can. While $1200 isn't cheap, it isn't much more than just replacing your hood with a stock metal one.


