Radiator Cover Extensions

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  1. Casey4s New Member

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    I got my extensions from C.J. PonyParts in P.A., Monday afternoon and I think they look pretty good.

    Now I need to make some Aluminum or SS covers for the covers to match the rest of the glitzy crap under the hood... (LOL at myself)






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  2. DarkFireGT Playing with my wife's really makes me want one.

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    Looks good. Someday I will get around to my hood struts so I can put my cap in mine too.
  3. kooldawg6 mine works really well and can take a fair amount

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    Damn, I thought I've been busy modding...:rlaugh:
    ...more stuff is on order as we speak:p
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    Those look nice, how did they run you roughly?

    I wouldn't mind getting that and painting them and the radiator cover at same time....

    Think that would look sharp.....
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  6. Casey4s New Member

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    I got mine from CJ PonyParts in PA, they were $64 plus $9 if you need the prop rod block off cover. They are available prepainted at additional cost. I considered painting mine but was happy with the black on my car.
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    Kool... watcha got going on?

    I'm also in mid process of making my own shock tower covers. I think the tops of the towers are ugly but the commercial versions won't work for me because of the CC plates. As soon as I get the rest of my materials together they will be done.

    So far they look like this...

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  8. kooldawg6 mine works really well and can take a fair amount

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    All will be revealed at a later date and time:rlaugh: Nothing drastic!
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    I got some of the early ones of the extensions and they never came with caps for the prop rod hole, that sucks! I may have to go back and see if they'll mail me some.

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