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Make sure when you look into getting a hood, you get something that's going to be good quality. There's a lot of surface area on the RCF hood so you want something that's going to be durable and have a good weave pattern.
More than anything, I want the CF hood to match the CF top and wing.
But wrap it the right way. The real carbon hood always had the wrong lines anyway.
There was an old post on here that had a rendering of the way the carbon should be cut to match the lines of the hood and headlights.
Good luck on the wrap. I would suggest ordering several samples from ebay before deciding on brand and finish. I once had a carbon roof that peeled up like snake skin after a year in the sun.
Coop, i was talking bout' the Spoiler not the Hood (not sure i'd do that)!
I just Can't imagine paying around 10-12k for a CF Hood (then another $700 to put xpel on it) I say $10-12k just because somebody mentioned it was around $3,500 JUST for a lil' ole' Spoiler!
I just Can't imagine paying around 10-12k for a CF Hood (then another $700 to put xpel on it) I say $10-12k just because somebody mentioned it was around $3,500 JUST for a lil' ole' Spoiler!
I believe Zydan did the carbon wrap but removed it because of the matte appearance. The carbon package in real life is super high gloss. Imagine a thick layer of polyurethane over wrap. That why I went with simple gloss black wrap. I felt like it matched more colors on the car. Primarily the black tint. Here are the pics from my install.
Yours looks great Db! Art painted some of his and it looks great too. Something I might consider on down the line. Db, your signature is friggin hysterical LOL now that's funny!