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More new parts from Anvil
Here are some pictures of some products we will have ready to sell soon.
We are coming out with hood vents that can be applied to any 1st gen hood (steel, carbon fiber or fiberglass). You just need to cut holes in your hood and screw on. Great for twin turbo set ups. The left side shows aluminum screen in the openings and the right side is open. The screen, of course, can be painted black if desired. http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c...ewParts008.jpg http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c...auto/vents.jpg Here are our 1st gen spoilers available in high gloss and satin finishes and are made to fit all 3 years. They are patterned after the originals, but tightened up in the corners for a more refined look. http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c...ents-002_m.jpg Here's our '69 gauge panel that will also be available in glossy and satin finishes. It is customizable with an optional 2 small gauge cluster that can go where the vent and/or HVAC panel would normally be. Lower areas for the wiper and lights are left to you to use whichever switchgear and locations you want. Two main gauge holes will fit 3 3/8" or 5" gauges. http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c...ewParts027.jpg We have our 67/68 gauge panels in stock, but only in glossy for now. http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c...orparts013.jpg |
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Cowl Vent screen
Here's another new product. It's a screen that fits over the opening of the back of a standard cowl hood. We also have some to fit our "Bare" hoods. They come with the stainless button head screws. We have different aluminum screen material options too.
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67/68 gauge panel= $225
69 gauge panel= $295, insert= $69 67-69 front spoiler= $275 Hood vents= $250 w/o screen, $375 w. screen Cowl vent screen= $99 for standard hood (comes with brackets), $89 for Bare hood (which is designed with symmetrical screw locations) |
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Thank You, awesome stuff Jason |
is that cowl hood taller than stock?
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do you think you'll have any shots soon of the hood vents, with the hood actually on a car?
I think I might be interested in those, but I would need to see it that way so I could get a better visual Also, can the pretty much be cut in at any location on the hood? I don't really "need" carbon fiber, but I've always wanted vents like those, and I never saw any before these |
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Scott Mock put them on his '69 Sunoco Trans Am tribute car. |
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