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Old 08-08-2001, 05:36 PM   #6
ultrastang
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My '90 GT's 2 1/2" cowl-induction hood came from Cervini's Auto Designs. It was $379.00 for the hood (part number 105), and $73 dollars shipping to my door. This hood is smooth on both sides (no rough fiberglass showing on the under side like the el-cheapos) Cervini's claim to fame is the guaranteed "fit". My hood, right out of the box, required ZERO retrimming or reshaping. Just clean, prime, shoot and put it on! If you buy that cheap junk, be prepared to pay the body man for the time it will most likely take him to make the hood fit, before he can even think about priming and painting it! So much for saving on the shipping cost! Cervini's Auto Designs, www.cervinis.com , 1-800-488-6057.
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