BA9092
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- First Name
- Christian
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- Aug 1, 2020
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- Dallas/Fort Worth
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- 2020 GR Supra Absolute Zero Premium
Nothing's gonna fit like OEM. Even the $5k Adro or $6k Varis.
The hood's design is extremely complex with curves, especially the areas where it meets the fenders, doors and front bumper. But it's also the least inspiring panel on the Supra since it's so massive and void of any actual vents or ducts.
Most who go with the carbon hoods want the visual complexity of vents and scalloped scoops to break up the sheet metal and add to the other aggressive looking areas of the car. They especially look good when partially panted or partially wrapped.
The hood's design is extremely complex with curves, especially the areas where it meets the fenders, doors and front bumper. But it's also the least inspiring panel on the Supra since it's so massive and void of any actual vents or ducts.
Most who go with the carbon hoods want the visual complexity of vents and scalloped scoops to break up the sheet metal and add to the other aggressive looking areas of the car. They especially look good when partially panted or partially wrapped.
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