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HOW DOES THE SCOOP LOOK?
ITS A KEEPER! 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:50 pm 
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i think its a bit big for the truck myself. took it off my buddies chevelle, we put a 4 inch cowl on it tonight and i wanted to set the scoop on and see how it would look before i buy something.


be HONEST, the wife was lmao :roll: and i will tell ya what she said later.



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TOOOOOOOOOO BIG. That is just my opinion and it is your truck.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:29 pm 
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My vote is to big also. I like the cowl induction scoop, check out QUIKLUV's they really actually follow the body lines. I would show a pic of mine but it is a hack job. :(

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to big . Truck looks good with the welds front and rear .


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Thanks i needed that as i thought of a scoop like that but thought it was to big.Also thought well maybe cut 6"s out of the middle it would look right. Now here is the problem the scoop is to big for a every day driver but is dead on as a drag setup as the opening is in a perfect spot to get max air.

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Two scoops are better than one, just ask any ricer LOL :lol:

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It looks like a guy with a really big nose.

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Not trying to highjack , but what size slick do you run ? It looks like a natural on there .


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to big I think also sorry :wink:

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nah keep it a sleeper

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 9:32 pm 
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peeroy i have been thinkin about the sleeper look and goin with a snorkel setup through the 2 inside headlights. i kinda like the way they look with nothin on them.


almost forgot, wife said same thing as i did, ITS TO DAMN BIG!!

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It would be different if you had a big azz dual carb blower that stuck up inside of it.

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Pay attention luv3798 as that is probably the only time the wife will say "it's to big" :lol: :roll:

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tj white wrote:
Pay attention luv3798 as that is probably the only time the wife will say "it's to big" :lol: :roll:



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