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Thread: Aftermarket fiberglass Hood question

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torchmach View Post
    You have to trust your painter, ask a lot of questions though. If you show alot of interest in the job, He'll know how important, it is to you to do it right. The good ones think of themself's as artists, and know that a job done right is the best form of advertising.

    I like the way your Car is looking! Has a serious business like look to it, without being too flashy!
    you're absolutley correct, my painter did have the arstist attitude and spent alot of time on prep.

    Thank You for the feedback, still work in progress, wanted it to look different and stay simple

    Stripes or no Stripes

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    i say no stripes. looks great the way it is. i think the stripes might be a little too much.

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    Nice

    It looks nice the way it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbldoc View Post
    Talked to painter again about underside of hood, he said the clear coat would not be good because of heat???
    Really? I have always cleared the underside of all my hoods and never had an issue.

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    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbldoc View Post
    you're absolutley correct, my painter did have the arstist attitude and spent alot of time on prep.

    Thank You for the feedback, still work in progress, wanted it to look different and stay simple

    Stripes or no Stripes
    It looks good right now, without stripes, the first 3-4 times I saw S-197 Mustangs with stripes I thought how cool, how retro! Everybody has stripes now, stand out from the herd without them. You can always change your mind and stripe the Car later!

    What are you doing, or have done with the Exhaust? Saleen put the Edelbrock axleback on the Parnell Jones Edition Cars. Very unique sound! Just on the boardline of too loud, but stands apart from the others. Part of the PJ sound is due to different camshafts, and a longer stroke, but the Edlebrock axleback would set you apart from the others.

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    Man, that's a great looking hood!

    What can you expect to pay for a decent paint job on a hood?

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    $500-$800 depending the shop, mine was on the upper end because of some additional finish work i requested on the underside of the hood.

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    Do you have the CDC aggressive chin spoiler? Where did you get that lower insert that protects the coolers?

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    Who Is doing Your Paint Work?

    Just curious who your painter is. I am looking for a quaility painter to do a two-tone job on a chin spoiler. Sounds like your person is a pro.

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