Cervini's GT-500 Type IV Ram Air Hood Debut!!!
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Cervini's GT-500 Type IV Ram Air Hood Debut!!!
Cervini’s Auto Designs is proud to introduce our Type IV Ram Air Hood for the 2007-2009 Shelby GT-500 (will also fit Mustangs with a GT-500 Front End Conversion).
Our Ram Air Hood Includes the Following:
Pricing and Availability:
Our Ram Air Hood Includes the Following:
- Guaranteed perfect fit and finish
- Hood is made of premium hand laid fiberglass
- Fully Finished Underside Liner adds extra strength and can be painted for a show quality appearance
- Includes Recessed Hood Locks
- Billet Aluminum Heat Extractor Inserts (Black or Brushed)
- Front Scoops are Pre-cut to keep underhood tempatures down
- Rear Heat Extractors will include drip pans to divert water
- Optional Ram Air Kit available for 4.6L and 4.0L Applications
- Highest point of hood rise: 2"
- Additional underhood clearance to allow installation of most aftermarket Superchargers Systems (including 3.4 and the 4.0 Whipple)
Pricing and Availability:
- $689 (Hood Unpainted in White Gel Coat)
- Hood is Available and Shipping
- Painting Services Starting @ $424
- Precut factory Hood Vinyl will be available in all colors for $99
- Place an order over the phone 1-800-488-6057 or through our website Click Here!
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What can you tell me about those hood pins? I have a Mustang GT with the Type IV hood. Have been curious and interested in hood pins. Do you have a hood pin kit that would fit a GT with a Type IV hood?
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I've got to say, the hood looks VERY nice. I've already purchased the TruFiber one (and had it painted and installed for well over a year now), but if I didnt already have mine, I'd be more than a bit interested in your hood. I'm not sure I like the heat extractor treatment, but I can understand the need to do something different than the others already out there.
I would be curious as to how you all are recommending how to install the hood pins where they attach on the car. If possible, please post a few pics??
Andretti
I would be curious as to how you all are recommending how to install the hood pins where they attach on the car. If possible, please post a few pics??
Andretti
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I compared my car to that picture and those pins appear to be installed in place of the bumpers under the hood. Maybe those pins are combination bumpers/pins?
Those pins also looked recessed into the hood.
Those pins also looked recessed into the hood.
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