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If you're going to spend $990 plus shipping on a replica, wet carbon, not so nice fitting hood, why not spend a couple hundred bucks more and buy the J's fiberglass hood that fits really nice? Here's what I'm talking about. http://www.icbmotorsport.com/jdmfimofrpca2.html
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If you're going to spend $990 plus shipping on a replica, wet carbon, not so nice fitting hood, why not spend a couple hundred bucks more and buy the J's fiberglass hood that fits really nice? Here's what I'm talking about. http://www.icbmotorsport.com/jdmfimofrpca2.html
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If you're going to spend $990 plus shipping on a replica, wet carbon, not so nice fitting hood, why not spend a couple hundred bucks more and buy the J's fiberglass hood that fits really nice? Here's what I'm talking about. http://www.icbmotorsport.com/jdmfimofrpca2.html
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Originally Posted by Ricky_Flowers_' timestamp='1459887437' post='23929176
If you're going to spend $990 plus shipping on a replica, wet carbon, not so nice fitting hood, why not spend a couple hundred bucks more and buy the J's fiberglass hood that fits really nice? Here's what I'm talking about. http://www.icbmotorsport.com/jdmfimofrpca2.html
Here is the carbon version. Notice how much tighter the fitment is:
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Fitment is key if you are very particular on how the part fits and looks. I seen some bad CF parts and guys don't care. If you don't mind a little gap or lift then you are ok spending less. But if you want OEM fitment... it will cost you.