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Old 12-15-2002, 03:00 PM   #6
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An SVO hood will not fit anything else. You would have to put a whole new front clip on it. You would have a hard time finding it anyway. Remember, there were less than 10,000 built and they are now 16,17 and 18 years old. You might be able to find a wreck one and have someone good with body work just cut out the scoop area and then try it on a regular hood. I would not tell whoever you buy it from what you are doing, I belong to several SVO sites and people are so strong against using SVO parts on non-SVO cars since they are so hard to find. Thats why I suggest a wrecked SVO hood. Nobody could use it anyway. I've got a better idea......just buy an SVO. You can make them really fast, they look awesome, and you could still get @25mpg.
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