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DECK LID "Hood" Scoop where?? by NightMare Cruiser
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Where did you get your Deck lid / hood scoop?

I have a notchback. Most of the mustang ones I see are 22in wide. I need one at least 23-24 in wide. There's this one:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pon...rksid=p2047675.l2557 She says its 25in

I rather bolt on then mold in.

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Here is mine from Paul Angel.
I`m not sure how wide it is though.
Mine is moulded on but I`m sure you could bond some fasteners inside the edge to bolt it on.
http://angelonearth.net/customfiberglass/



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Originally posted by TXGOOD:

Here is mine from Paul Angel.
I`m not sure how wide it is though.
Mine is moulded on but I`m sure you could bond some fasteners inside the edge to bolt it on.
http://angelonearth.net/customfiberglass/




Wow, that'll flow so nicely on your car with that spoiler, too! Nice work!!!
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Report this Post09-07-2016 01:56 PM Click Here to See the Profile for qwikgtaSend a Private Message to qwikgtaEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
same setup, just not molded into the lid. My scoop is a Ford Mustang/Capri one. Only Ford part on my car.



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Wow, that'll flow so nicely on your car with that spoiler, too! Nice work!!![/QUOTE]

Thanks, here is a picture of it installed.
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Report this Post09-07-2016 09:28 PM Click Here to See the Profile for viperineSend a Private Message to viperineEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
TXGOOD, did you glass the parts in yourself or did you pay someone? Secondly, is that the fiero warehouse spoiler?
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TXGOOD, did you glass the parts in yourself or did you pay someone? Secondly, is that the fiero warehouse spoiler?


Yes, it`s a Fiero Warehouse spoiler.
I do all of my own bodywork and painting.
Time consuming yes, but it`s much cheaper for me to do it.
I`m slow though because I really have to be in the mood to work with filler.
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I have a similar set up - Mustang scoop molded in, Fiero Warehouse lip spoiler bolted on.

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I have a similar set up - Mustang scoop molded in, Fiero Warehouse lip spoiler bolted on.



Looks good
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Looks good


Thank you - (I would hope you like it, as it's damn near a carbon copy of yours )

I already had the deck lid scoop, but the Fiero Warehouse lip spoiler was added after I saw your car with one installed. It flows PERFECTLY with the fastback.


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