FS hood shelves

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Karl Von Neumann
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FS hood shelves

Post by Karl Von Neumann » Wed May 28, 2025 11:54 am

Hood shelves pair in primer 50$ plus the ride fits 17 to 25. Rest are singles 15 each plus the ride
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Re: FS hood shelves

Post by Allan » Thu May 29, 2025 4:16 am

For interest sake only, the primed shelves are not an exact pair, but easily made to be same. The one on the left is the latest style, having the big hole at the front for the hard rubber grommet that protects the headlight wiring. The other one has an inverted U shaped cutout in the inner edge to allow the wiring to go under the shelf. This is an earlier iteration of the shelf. These are scarce.

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Re: FS hood shelves

Post by Karl Von Neumann » Thu May 29, 2025 8:43 am

Allan wrote:
Thu May 29, 2025 4:16 am
For interest sake only, the primed shelves are not an exact pair, but easily made to be same. The one on the left is the latest style, having the big hole at the front for the hard rubber grommet that protects the headlight wiring. The other one has an inverted U shaped cutout in the inner edge to allow the wiring to go under the shelf. This is an earlier iteration of the shelf. These are scarce.

Allan from down under.
Thanks for pointing that out Allan I didn't notice
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Karl Von Neumann
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Re: FS hood shelves

Post by Karl Von Neumann » Tue Jun 24, 2025 11:20 am

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