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  • #16
    Dam kid that would be awesome if you did the mold but if I wanted to one like dj's I would need either a FMS hood to start or build it up from scratch so these are some good thoughts. Any crazy hood designs like hood scooped hoods srt style or miniaturized challenger style hoods. I think I could see one of those working
    Frankie

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    • #17
      I have a CF hood and FG hood, so if I installed my CF hood I could try to mod my FG hood, but I honestly don't wanna screw it up, plus there stone chips that'd need fixing etc, so my FG hood may never get modded

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      • #18
        I tried to buy one of FMS but Roger just tells me to call back in a month or doesn't pick up the phone so.... I'm very impatient when it comes to car parts. Plus I'm never to good with keeping money so buyin it while I have it prob works out better for me
        Frankie

        fully custom 88 festy (project doomsday) Febuary in 2012 calander
        Blockspire: ken block replica aspire
        AdvancedDynamix: "If you put the same kind of effort into your engine that you put into the rest of the car, well... it'll be epic". thanks man

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        • #19
          I'll be interested in either a stock or FMS style FG hood, probably by the middle of this summer. Plain FG, lighter than a steel hood. Weight savings (supposed to be 8 to 10 pounds) is my main reason.
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          • #20
            i like dj's hood without the rear vents. or maybe make them smaller and move them towards the outside corners so they would vent the under hood air on top of the fenders
            I know its a piece of crap but im still faster...and its 100% legal!!!!!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Damkid View Post
              Kemp for sure has techno, i don't think he has the hood though
              I think he does have the hood, it started out as a FMS hood that Dj modifyied
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              • #22
                So were up to three prototype hoods regular, FMS, and dj style. It's funny they can all be done in order too
                Frankie

                fully custom 88 festy (project doomsday) Febuary in 2012 calander
                Blockspire: ken block replica aspire
                AdvancedDynamix: "If you put the same kind of effort into your engine that you put into the rest of the car, well... it'll be epic". thanks man

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                • #23
                  I vote for FMS
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                  • #24
                    I'd like to see one with a scoop in it, like this...

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                    • #25
                      I might even try one of those just for s$&@s and giggles
                      Frankie

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                      Blockspire: ken block replica aspire
                      AdvancedDynamix: "If you put the same kind of effort into your engine that you put into the rest of the car, well... it'll be epic". thanks man

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                      • #26
                        I still think a FMS style with 1 long or 2 small vents at rear. Or just the FMS style
                        If it don't fit, use a bigger hammer!


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                        • #27
                          Well if the mold works out well I'll try others
                          Frankie

                          fully custom 88 festy (project doomsday) Febuary in 2012 calander
                          Blockspire: ken block replica aspire
                          AdvancedDynamix: "If you put the same kind of effort into your engine that you put into the rest of the car, well... it'll be epic". thanks man

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                          • #28
                            I would only like a GTX hood with full under frame and mounts just like the stock one, might as well do infusion and make it dry carbon or glass.

                            I might have to make one.

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                            • #29
                              The sti style scoop would be nice! With hood pins no hinges.


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                              • #30
                                Hmm STI scoop nice
                                Frankie

                                fully custom 88 festy (project doomsday) Febuary in 2012 calander
                                Blockspire: ken block replica aspire
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