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So after painting and doing this to my new corvette hoodliner I thought I might make the RS look better. Just about 5 mins and looks better than what it did. Also added the chrome button covers.
i saw a guy once who had custom front flip hood brackets, and an eagle airbrushed onto the hood. he also had a ton of ghost flames. about 20k in a paintjob apparently. waste of money though, it looked like a big green piece of ***.
sounds like an oppertunity for colaborative design to me...i've wanted forward hood brackets for almost a year, just never been brave enough to attempt it
i dont think they'd work, cuz the shape and location of the vette brackets dont really match anywhere in the fbody engine bay. some fabricating would deff have to be done, but i think it'd be a really neat thing...
only downside...latching :/...i'm not feeling having hood pins anywhere on my maro
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