New carbon fiber hood for my 2015 SHO

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aaron240

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This is a test fit of the hood I built, I’m still working through hood faster portion of the project but wanted to show the community that anyone can make custom parts for their car if you are not afraid to get your hands dirty and practice a bit.
 

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My OCD is eating at me about those rivets or screws not being equal/lined up on the rear to the front of the center hood vent lol. But looks like a cool race inspired functional hood.
 
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I think the vents are completely installed. At least they are evenly spaced. The holes for rivets are predrilled from Race Louvers
 
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