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Twin NACA Duct Turbo Hood; Unpainted (77-82 Corvette C3)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • 1977-1982 Hood, Turbo Twin NACA Duct
      • Shipping Dimensions: 68L x 49W x 6H inches
      • Weight: 41 lbs
      • Freight Class: 250
      • Boxing Fee: $40
      • Fits 77-82 Corvette C3

      Description

      Performance Enhancement. The Twin NACA Duct Turbo Hood, unpainted, is engineered to improve airflow and cooling efficiency under the hood. It directs air precisely to the turbocharger and engine components, helping to maintain optimal engine temperature and boost overall vehicle performance.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from high-quality fiberglass, this hood requires fitting and prepping prior to painting for a perfect finish. Minor imperfections and mold lines are common due to the handmade manufacturing process, delivering a durable, lightweight product with a sleek, unpainted surface ready for customization.

      Installation. Installation requires moderate skill, with some trimming and fitting likely needed. Drilling may be necessary to ensure a proper fit and secure mounting.

      Warranty. This product carries a limited 30-day warranty against defects from the shipping date, which requires the return of the part for inspection. Application. It is designed specifically to fit 77-82 Corvette C3 models and is not compatible with other vehicles or model years.

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