WTB-99-04 cowl hood
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Seriously, running a custom fab and paint shop, buy new. The amount you might spend on shipping, will more than cover the hours required to straighten the used hood. Best bet is to get someone (preferably the guy spraying your baby) to buy it, as he will most likely find dents and wobbles that the untrained eye misses, and that cost money. Just had a fellow bring in a cowl hood for a chevy diesel, and the repairs alone, were going to be double the cost of a new hood. Sent him away. I will gladly repair a DOZEN dents on a 20's-70's hood, but on a 2007???? The hood was only worth 700 new,and I couldn't justify even stripping and prepping it for body work for that price.
He paid $450. Thought he got a deal. It happens.
He paid $450. Thought he got a deal. It happens.
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