I finally got around to trying to get this project finished. I sanded the hoodscoop and primed it and wet sanded it and prime it again and then sprayed it with this metallic beige paint I got from wal-mart. Looked similar to my car from in the store. Well after 5 coats of the paint it looked nothing like the car. So I was pissed and I improvised and looked at my silver spray paint and had a thought. The metallic beige was just to gold to match the color of my car. I have the champagne color car (goldish silver) Well what I did was stood like 4 feet away and misted the silver paint over the hoodscoop. Well I think it turned out really well for not having an exact color match to start out with. I put three coats of clear on it so far. I plan to put one more coat on just to be safe. I haven't had the chance to put the hoodscoop on the hood since I put the clear on so I don't know how good of a match it was. I think it looks pretty close and good enough (before I put the clear on, my g/f said I should put a clear on so it doesn't give it a matte finish and it will have a shinny finish and blend better that way).
I have my custom plex-glass ram air box made and ready for the hoodscoop to be installed. I'm waiting on the AEM air bypass valve from Oldschool to get here before I install it. I will have to shorten up my intake to make it fit in this spot. The hoodscoop will be right in front and to the right of the pass. windshield washer. I just place it on the hood and looked at it from all angles and it looks pretty good.
I was told I can glue the hoodscoop on the hood. Does anyone know what glue to use or does anyone suggest another method. Keep in mind this is temporary and will be professionally blended when I get my car totally redone. So I don't plan to fiber glass it on or blend it to the hood with putty. Thanks a lot guys.
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