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I'm interested in purchasing this Carbon Fiber hood for the Crossfire in a forum bulk buy!
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Re: Vented Carbon Fiber Hood Design Status
Originally Posted by ImportLabSRT
Sweet! Thanks Med! I am going to try and get a truck or van to go pick up my hood in Chicago if they will allow.
Bryan
Bryan
Bryan,
As soon as I get the Chicago ETA, I'll work with you to coordinate a pick up time and location.
Thanks for the help man I really appreciate it.
Last edited by Mad_Med05X; 01-21-2011 at 03:07 AM.
Re: Vented Carbon Fiber Hood Design Status
Soooo,When these carbon fiber hoods finally reach your door steps... Anyone out east willing to sell their Aero Blue stock hood? When you guys remove your stock hood,dont stand it up on it's back corners(Hinge area backside). The corner tips are single wall and will easily bend. Squirrel Crusher
Re: Vented Carbon Fiber Hood Design Status
Originally Posted by onehundred80
I have been following this thread and missed that they were being made outside of the US.
Where were they made?
My guess is China.
Where were they made?
My guess is China.
So, is that only restricted to Wal-Mart?
Come-on 180, it could be Mexico as well. But why does it matter?
Re: Vented Carbon Fiber Hood Design Status
Originally Posted by Erzer
So, is that only restricted to Wal-Mart?
Come-on 180, it could be Mexico as well. But why does it matter?
Come-on 180, it could be Mexico as well. But why does it matter?
No it does not matter, I was just curious. I thought a guy in one of the pictures looked Asian and the windows in the plant are not a North American style.
I could not see any Chinese writing anywhere but the further they travel the more chance of damage.
Re: Vented Carbon Fiber Hood Design Status
Originally Posted by onehundred80
No it does not matter, I was just curious. I thought a guy in one of the pictures looked Asian and the windows in the plant are not a North American style.
I could not see any Chinese writing anywhere but the further they travel the more chance of damage.
I could not see any Chinese writing anywhere but the further they travel the more chance of damage.
The US company never provided their supplier information. As far as shipping, it's much safer to insure and transport goods on a pallet.
Last edited by Mad_Med05X; 01-21-2011 at 03:10 AM.
Re: Vented Carbon Fiber Hood Design Status
Originally Posted by velociabstract
I really wanted to be a part of this group buy but 3 things stopped me. 1.- My business has fallen into the red. 2.- The rules I race under assess points for a light weight hood. 3.- Max couldn't find the time to take decent photos of the hood. We have a hundred taken in shadows, low light and with a cell phone. A hundred pictures and not one clear shot was enough for me to drop out. A bunch of fuzzy pictures and lots of trust me won't make me let go of $1000.00. When the delivered and installed hood pictures are posted and the reviews are in ...
Les
Les
Re: Vented Carbon Fiber Hood Design Status
Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
I tend to agree with you. The pictures were not very good. It looks like he posted better pictures but I am not all that impressed with the hood. Not to be a downer but it looks real similar to the stock hood and doesn't do much for me. Maybe I have to see it in person...
Well I guess that's what your going to have to do. BTw...Similar to the stock hood is pretty hard to believe.
Thanks,
Med
Last edited by Mad_Med05X; 01-21-2011 at 06:08 PM.
Re: Vented Carbon Fiber Hood Design Status
Originally Posted by Mad_Med05X
lol, when have I not seen an Asian person in pictures working with after market parts?
The US company never provided their supplier information. As far as shipping, it's much safer to insure and transport goods on a pallet.
The US company never provided their supplier information. As far as shipping, it's much safer to insure and transport goods on a pallet.
The actual customer sometimes buys some of the 'extra' parts because they are a bargain even when he's mad over the pirated parts.
I know one case in particular in great detail.
Letting the tooling go in these cases can lead to a market swamped with parts.
Just saying.