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RMARIANI 04-13-2001 03:48 PM

Cincinatti Composites
 
Anyohe ever buy a hood from Cincinatti Composites. I've dealt with Cervini's before and was happy with their products, but Cincinatti's prices are so much better. Let me know what you think.

Mustangbelle306 04-13-2001 04:20 PM

ugggggggghhhhh their prices are so much better for a reason!!! Every single hood I've seen from them on my friend's cars are CRAP! They don't fit worth their salt. My Cervini's hood popped right out of the box and onto my car PERFECTLY. My ABC Exclusives hood was a completely different story! Although it wasn't as bad as some cincinatti hoods I have seen, it still does not fit anywhere near as well as my Cervini's. Guess it goes to show that you really DO get what you pay for! That extra $100 was totally worth it.

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stangbang 04-13-2001 08:27 PM

Go with the cervini hood. There is a reason the other hoods are cheaper. They are not built as well,will not fit as well and many do not have the needed metal reinforcement in the hinge and latch area. I have had my cervini stormin norman hood for about 2 1/2 years now and I can't find any fault with it.

RMARIANI 04-14-2001 08:47 AM

Thanks for the info. I guess I almost made a big mistake in order to save a few bucks. I'll stick with Cervini's.


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