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Old 07-30-2007, 04:31 PM
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sarona design hoods

Does anyone know where you can buy a sarona design hood from? I know custom maxima had them but them *****es folded.
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Of course you can get them at Sarona (http://www.sarona.com/Sarona/www/index.html) but they are pricey!!!

Unfortunately (or fortunately) Erebuni (www.spoilers.com or www.groundeffects.com) has only the NS-002-HD. However, it is much cheaper than Sarona (almost $200 cheaper). So, if Erebuni had the NS-006-HD, it would be cheaper too. I am interested in the NS-006-HD. I still have not found a retailer that sells the NS-006-HD for a lot less than Sarona. But if anyone wants the NS-002-HD, there ya go.


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Of course you can get them at Sarona (http://www.sarona.com/Sarona/www/index.html) but they are pricey!!!

Unfortunately (or fortunately) Erebuni (www.spoilers.com or www.groundeffects.com) has only the NS-002-HD. However, it is much cheaper than Sarona (almost $200 cheaper). So, if Erebuni had the NS-006-HD, it would be cheaper too. I am interested in the NS-006-HD. I still have not found a retailer that sells the NS-006-HD for a lot less than Sarona. But if anyone wants the NS-002-HD, there ya go.


Product Code NS-002-HD



Product Code NS-006-HD :



I wouldnt do either,...
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Old 11-09-2007, 09:50 PM
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I wouldnt do either,...

Yeah, and I wouldn't if I weren't trying to reduce under-hood temps. Especially with my air to water aftercooler. The 002 is just plain ugly, even if functional. The 006 is o.k. but a tad too aggressive for a sedan. I am considering just welding on a single hood scoop. But I thought buying the 006 would be easier. And I like the cowl design for heat escape. And I'm assuming fiberglass is lighter than stock. But I have yet to see a Maxima with the 006 other than Sarona's website. I'm worried about fitment. And it is pricey.
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i wish i had that kind of money. 1300$ for a body kit... sheeawt
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