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luksicman1
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Re: seen around Seattle

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i see....
that's kind of what I was thinking about cutting it small then grinding it out to the
perfect fit, but then so I would be plastic welding it? I'm confused though how
do you weld plastic to metal? haha I need to talk to someone whos done this...
I msgd mikeymiyagi a while ago but he hasn't msgd back yet...
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Re: seen around Seattle

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took a couple pics on the way up to my parents' house through the mountains.. such a fun road!
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Re: seen around Seattle

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No welding unless you cut out the area area the scoop off another hood and weld that in to your hood. If you cut a hole out to perfectly fit the outside of the scoop you can then flush mount it and run bolts through the hood to attach it. It will have a very small gap around the outside which is fine unless you're picky. I've seen it done with good results. You just have to cut it out really well.
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luksicman1
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Re: seen around Seattle

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i seee.. I think I am just going to do the full metal cut out and weld it so then it will be super flush to my liking with a repaint, sturdy and won't crack or anything and I will easily be able to swap out some hood scoops to try with the correct fittings...
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