and for chuck when i do have the money i will get back to you on those hoods, im involved in another legal battle at the moment so most of my funds go to that :(.
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Sorry, 1FastT2, I didn't see the rivets. Either way, it looks decent
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I think you need more shots of the knightsport car, from lots of different angles. so people can then get a clear picture of what the finished product will look like.
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the wife and myself agree, that headlight kit is ugly.
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I don't mind it at all.. but right now the funds aren't for body work... unless i some how came across some extra cash its just not feasable for me. as
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1fastt2, your headlight kit rocks, your car will always be a highwater mark of excellence for me.. one day i'll get mine to the point your's is at. it just takes time and money i suppose.
-markus "That' knightsports hood is not that bad, but it would have to be comlimented with the other parts. IE: Front bumper/rearbumper, nice rims, ect..." |
Hey Rotaryextreme, I'm not voting cos I actually like the hood.
But it is true about the hood scoop not being molded in, however, yes, I agree, it can easily be done by a body shop, heck, I can do it myself if I bought the hood. I think relisys190 brings up a good point. It does need the other parts, and that's because the design of the hood is actually very functional, and needs that opening in the front of the bumper, as well as the large center opening at the bottom to flow large amounts of air through the front of the opening, and out the opening on the hood. This is to promote air flow through the entire engine compartment, pretty slick if you ask me. It's a little hard to make the hood live up to it's full functionality without the other components, and most people rather pick up one that is functional without other aero parts. Just my 2cents. |
Thanks for all the feed back.
Chuck Huang |
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