Re: Looking for parts

From: Chuck Robbins (intense99dak@home.com)
Date: Tue Mar 13 2001 - 10:46:25 EST


    You'd be doing very well to find a fiberglass hood for under $200. Have
you thought about just adding an air scoop to your factory hood? Summit
Racing has a good selection of scoops and A&A Specialties
(http://www.a-aspec.com/) has a better selection of Mopars scoops.

--
Chuck Robbins
'99 Dakota Sport
www.intense99dak.com

> Allright....here's my plan, don't know when I'm gonna kick it all off, but is a round tuit plan. I'm gonna make my own superstock looking truck. it's gonna be a home grown look thing, while maintaining a throw back to the Dodge and Plymouth superstocks of yore. I want just a plain factory hood, then I'm gonna get one of the obnoxious bolt square hood scoops (like the big mouthy ones the superstocks used to have). Then I'll stick a K&N up so you can just see it when you look in the mouth of the scoop. It's gonna be totally out of place and obnoxious. Anyway, the point of all this. I know I can pick up a steel hood out of a junk yard, but I'd kinda like to find a fiberglass replacement style one for cheap. All the ones I can turn up so far are the ram-air, cowl induction, or other custom job. I don't want any of those 'cuz they're too expensive. Does anyone here know of a company that makes unpainted fiberglass replacements for say under 200 bucks? > > Thanks, > -Batman > '99 CC 4x4 5.2L 5spd sprt wht > Open Element air cleaner > Turbo II muffler > > > _____________________________________________________________ > FREE 6MB ZombieWeb E-Mail Account At http://www.zombieweb.com > > Report spam to spam@zombieweb.com



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