Ponies on The Run!
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From: Tornado Alley
Another option from Steeda... Slide Style Captive Hood Pins.
And, they're only $34.95!
They also have the distance apart to clear the hood stripes.
And, they're only $34.95!
They also have the distance apart to clear the hood stripes.
Another option from Steeda... Slide Style Captive Hood Pins.
And, they're only $34.95!
They also have the distance apart to clear the hood stripes.

And, they're only $34.95!
They also have the distance apart to clear the hood stripes.

Let me clarify:
http://www.rsportscars.com/eng/cars/nismo_350z.asp
http://www.rsportscars.com/eng/cars/nismo_350z.asp
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Let me clarify:
http://www.rsportscars.com/eng/cars/nismo_350z.asp
http://www.rsportscars.com/eng/cars/nismo_350z.asp
BTW, I had to read over 2 pages to catch up...and I checked this morning
When you put up the hood, you can re-pin them so they aren't laying on the bumper.
I've wanted them too off and on... I'll see how they turn out on Bill's car, first!
Not sure if you missed this, Bill... but are you going to buy a radiator cover, or modify yours?
I've wanted them too off and on... I'll see how they turn out on Bill's car, first!
Not sure if you missed this, Bill... but are you going to buy a radiator cover, or modify yours?
The 2 (lanyard type) pin kits that seem to work pretty good are the ones from Shelby (the ones I linked earlier) and the one installed on the Saleen/PJ, which I'm guessing is a Saleen kit.
I saw one pic of a shroud modified with a Dremel and it didn't look so good. The ones offered by Shelby and the one I've seen on the PJ looked as if they're stamped out for a much cleaner look.
The question whether the top plate will interfere with my stripes is still a concern.
I insist on the CDC fake pins. If anyones says anything you can tell them there's no point in getting real hood pins as the stock hood is more than secure with just the factory latch. Or just critque they're fake scoops or some other non functional mod they have. If I like how your hood pins turn out I'll be getting the stick on's regardless of what anyone says.
I insist on the CDC fake pins. If anyones says anything you can tell them there's no point in getting real hood pins as the stock hood is more than secure with just the factory latch. Or just critque they're fake scoops or some other non functional mod they have. If I like how your hood pins turn out I'll be getting the stick on's regardless of what anyone says.
I don't understand the fuss. Unless you have a aftermarket hood the hood pins are purely cosmetic. Why bother drilling more holes on your car. Then on top of that you'll have those ugly pins sticking out of your rad cover when you pop the hood. Oh well agree to disagree.
That's the 'function' part of them besides the look.
I really don't mind the look of the pins sticking up through the radiator cover as long as the cut is clean and OEM looking, and not some hack job.
On the stickies, if I already had a bunch of fake stuff (no offense to anyone.. it's all a matter of preference
Here's the pic of the hacked trim job.
If this is the result, I'll pay the $70 for a new cover.
btw- this was one guy's fix on raising his (short) FRPP pins.
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If this is the result, I'll pay the $70 for a new cover.
btw- this was one guy's fix on raising his (short) FRPP pins.
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I'm leaning toward the PJ style cable type. I've read that the Fang twist type requires a 2" hole to be drilled in the hood.
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From: Tornado Alley
Could you use a hole saw to make that cutout. That is def a hack job, at least file/sand the edges to a smooth edge.









