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Topic #48205 8 posts Started by Jeremiah
Anyone out there have any thoughts on making a GT-4 look alike hood out of fiberglass or carbon fiber? I want to make one I can paint to match the rest of the car (well... will probably re=paint whole car at that point). The goal is mostly to loose weight, but I figured it couldn't hurt to make the hood look better while I was at it.

How would I cut / modify the front bumper to match?
the stock gt-four hood is aluminum so it already weighs less. i also remember seeing someone with a real cf oem style gt-four hood, but forgot who.

This post has been edited by j0e_p3t: May 15, 2007 - 12:08 AM

ss-iii splitters and 404 skirts areon. which means i need to update my sig.
I'd love to have a "real" GT-4 hood & bumper, but it's my understanding they're very expensive. I'm asking if there's a way to come up with a more affordable lightweight & paintable option.

I can't imagine the bumper would be too hard - cut a hole, and find some material to do some custom molding work?
Well, it looks a lot lighter than my hood. Not sure I'm ready to throw that kind of money down, but good to know they're there if it ends up I can't make my own.
ebereni makes an insert that would make you only haveto cut a hole and patch it in.
replica hoodscoop

i am not a big fan of this but whatever
if i got one i would want the reg toyota hoodscoop

Call me a traitor! See if I care. ;)
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ebereni makes an insert that would make you only haveto cut a hole and patch it in.



I think that might be missing the point. I'll quote my original post:
"The goal is mostly to loose weight, but I figured it couldn't hurt to make the hood look better while I was at it."

I don't think cutting a small hood scoop hole is going to significantly shed any weight. It might make life easier when fabricating a lightweight hood from fiberglass though?