For a street car I would overhaul this for fitment and paint because neither are great but it looked okay enough for me to put on my car and roll. It would be ideal for a functional track hood because it has hood pins to hold it down and the duct is wider than others so you can move more air over the car than a direct R replica or those shallow scooped replicas- and actually create more front downforce which is the whole point of the duct/vent placement anyway. To me it looks the best of all the ducted type r hoods too because of it's width but I do more show than go. It would go nicely with my wide fenders but the pics are how it came out on my car with my oem fenders.
I'm afraid to ask how much sorcery sells these for but I'll sell for $600. It would go great with the wide fenders I'm selling because they can be fitted together.
I'm afraid to ask how much sorcery sells these for but I'll sell for $600. It would go great with the wide fenders I'm selling because they can be fitted together.
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