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Fiberglass 4 Inch Cowl Svo Induction Hood Scoop 38l Or 48l/25w on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Cincinnati, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

choose Length : 38 or 48 inches, width is 25 inches. auction pic is 47 lengthNew fiberglass 4 inch cowl SVO induction  hood scoop. Call 513 373 8082 to pay by Visa or MC and for local pickups. cowl induction with ram air styling.Please note: this auction is for the raised cowl and scoop only, it is NOT the entire hood.This scoop can be molded on or riveted on, comes with a 1 inch flange on perimeter of cowl base.This cowl scoop can be cut down to size to fit smaller hoods also like for a S10 truck ect.SHIPPING IS 40.00 thru UPS, 7-10 day ship time.scoop will fit any 78-87 malibu/ El Camino correctly.

We have many other styles available for many different vehicles. E-mail for specifics on any year, any style - starting in 1979 to present. Ford, Chevy, Dodge and Pontiac.  

All hoods shipped freight collect (COD on shipping) via truck freight. Shipping is NOT FREE. Shipping normally runs @ $100.00 to a business address an additional $30.00 to a residence. Shipping to west coast normally runs @ $150.00. It is up to the buyer to inspect merchandise for damages prior to accepting merchandise before signing delivery receipt. When winning eBayer receives an eBay invoice from hood4sale, shipping and handling will state $0.00- hood is shipped freight collect - meaning - you will pay the shipping fees mentioned above, to the delivery truck when the hood is delivered. You will only pay hood4sale for the hood and the box fee of $30.00.

There will be a $ 10.00 boxing fee added to all winning bids. We take great care in choosing packing materials that will protect your product during shipment.

Pickups are available 7 days a week, call 513-373-8082 to arrange. Order by Visa or Mastercard. Monday thru Friday 9am-9pm; Saturday and Sunday 10am-5pm EST.

Payment arrangement must be made in 3 days. We accept Visa and Mastercard for payment. Payment due within 7 days of the end of auction.

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