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bustemupbob - wondering if you could provide an update on your painted Seibon hood? How is the paint holding up? Any flexing or chipping?
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Finally someone with the ***** to paint his c/f hood so it matches the rest of
the car! Most members wouldn't paint their hoods because they want everyone to know they have c/f.....so their cars end up looking like patch-
work quilts. I like it, good job!
It's a shame you have to run a front
license plate, kinda breaks up the frontend.
the car! Most members wouldn't paint their hoods because they want everyone to know they have c/f.....so their cars end up looking like patch-
work quilts. I like it, good job!
It's a shame you have to run a frontlicense plate, kinda breaks up the frontend.
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the car! Most members wouldn't paint their hoods because they want everyone to know they have c/f.....so their cars end up looking like patch-
work quilts. I like it, good job!
It's a shame you have to run a front
license plate, kinda breaks up the frontend.
I agree with you gary. Especially with a Black Obsidian G, the CF Hood can make the car look dirty and mismatched. Thats why I'm leaning towards painting my TS CF Hood.Originally Posted by gary c
Finally someone with the ***** to paint his c/f hood so it matches the rest ofthe car! Most members wouldn't paint their hoods because they want everyone to know they have c/f.....so their cars end up looking like patch-
work quilts. I like it, good job!
It's a shame you have to run a frontlicense plate, kinda breaks up the frontend.
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nice job tho
:werd:Originally Posted by Mark350GT
i like it, but thats quite an aggressive looking hood for a stock body kit. I would suggest a bumper replacement of some kind.nice job tho
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looks good
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the car! Most members wouldn't paint their hoods because they want everyone to know they have c/f.....so their cars end up looking like patch-
work quilts. I like it, good job!
It's a shame you have to run a front
license plate, kinda breaks up the frontend.
Originally Posted by gary c
Finally someone with the ***** to paint his c/f hood so it matches the rest ofthe car! Most members wouldn't paint their hoods because they want everyone to know they have c/f.....so their cars end up looking like patch-
work quilts. I like it, good job!
It's a shame you have to run a frontlicense plate, kinda breaks up the frontend.
u be trippin

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looks real good....love the way you painted the hood......cf lip would finish it off
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bustemupbob - wondering if you could provide an update on your painted Seibon hood? How is the paint holding up? Any flexing or chipping?
No not really, one rock chip in it. Paint is still real good.bustemupbob - wondering if you could provide an update on your painted Seibon hood? How is the paint holding up? Any flexing or chipping?

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Not feeling the wheels or front lip at all but the rest looks good.
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hmm...after seeing your update, i am not sure how i feel about your car anymore.
personally, i think the hood & grille look great!
the wheels & that gargantuous front lip are killing it (imo)
personally, i think the hood & grille look great!
the wheels & that gargantuous front lip are killing it (imo)
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as far as i know, no one has fabricated any yet, either.
i'm feeling the painted int.
which vented hoods have the rain guards?! just in case i ever do get a hood, cuz it rains a lot here on guam...Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
seibon hoods are not equipped with rain guards. 
as far as i know, no one has fabricated any yet, either.

i'm feeling the painted int.
