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I don't remember the where but there was a thread on here about cowl induction hoods. A guy did one using the stock hoods lines that looked freaking awsome. Do a search for cowl hoods or cowl induction on here and look thru the posts.
The picture of the steel cowl hood is doctored with something like paint shop, It does look
good! This member takes that same truck an helps people see what there truck would
look like with different changes and he does good job!
After I found it I remembered it was a photoshop deal but still looks great. Wouldn't be too difficult to do either if someone took their time on the welding. Now seeing yours I remeber it too looks good
After I found it I remembered it was a photoshop deal but still looks great. Wouldn't be too difficult to do either if someone took their time on the welding. Now seeing yours I remeber it too looks good
Thanks tankrsc!
It would be very cool to build a steel cowl hood, an I don't think it would be very hard at all.
Like I said he does do a very good job at showing us what some improvements would look
like before you go though all the work to do it and then not like it!
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