getting a new hood
Re: getting a new hood
Originally posted by ub2slo
I'm stuck between the Cervini's cowl or twin scoops for my L. Which of the two give the truck a more agreesive look?
I'm stuck between the Cervini's cowl or twin scoops for my L. Which of the two give the truck a more agreesive look?
PEacE.........................
Jim
I had a customer buy the shaker then sell it. He said the underside was rough glass not finished like the Cervinis, and it was a lot of pieces. He also said the hood was 850 plus paint and labor. The Cervini's was 559 plus paint and labor. Prices are shipped I believe.
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Originally posted by L8 APEX
The cowl in your rear view mirror makes the hair on your neck standup. If you like nostrils there is no helping that
The cowl in your rear view mirror makes the hair on your neck standup. If you like nostrils there is no helping that
Originally posted by L8 APEX
The cowl in your rear view mirror makes the hair on your neck standup. If you like nostrils there is no helping that
The cowl in your rear view mirror makes the hair on your neck standup. If you like nostrils there is no helping that
No, those aren't the stock rims. You may have noticed someone mentioned "HRE" rims. And the polished screws holding them together. I'm not too familar with those HRE's, but I know they are very expensive 3 peice rims.
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...8993&anum=2410
I have the Cervinis Ram Air and have had so many people give me compliments on it.
I have the Cervinis Ram Air and have had so many people give me compliments on it.



He noted the other day that he had $10K in HRE wheels, tires, and Brembo brakes