VIS Racing OEM Style Black Carbon Fiber Hood (02HDCRV4DOE-010C)
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VIS Racing OEM Style Black Carbon Fiber Hood (02HDCRV4DOE-010C)

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VIS Racing OEM Style Black Carbon Fiber Hood (02HDCRV4DOE-010C)VIS Racing Carbon Fiber Hood 02HDCRV4DOE 010C. When it comes to choosing the perfect hood for your favorite vehicle, the VIS part is the way to go. The hood is molded and contoured to perfection, exhibiting a commanding presence on the road. The item features a solid construction as well as superior design. Notes: The manufacturer recommends that hood pins be used. Hood pins are sold separately. Features: Gives your car a winning race look Custom made

VIS Racing Carbon Fiber Hood 02HDCRV4DOE-010C. When it comes to choosing the perfect hood for your favorite vehicle, the VIS part is the way to go. The hood is molded and contoured to perfection, exhibiting a commanding presence on the road. The item features a solid construction as well as superior design.

Notes: The manufacturer recommends that hood pins be used. Hood pins are sold separately.

Features:

  • Gives your car a winning race look
  • Custom-made for your vehicle
  • 100% ISO-certified, Grade-A Carbon fiber material
  • Heavy-duty construction
  • Professional installation is recommended VIS Carbon Fiber Hoods are made from 100% ISO-certified, Grade-A carbon fiber material.

All VIS Carbon Fiber Hoods and Trunks are manufactured using a two-part construction design. The top layer is composed of carbon fiber material bonded to the hood surface with high-grade epoxy resin, and finished with an ultra-clear (Poly Shield), UV-protective polyurethane coating for a high gloss finish. A one-piece, smooth underside shell is fused to the top layer enhancing the product's structural integrity. The edges are smoothed by hands to insure good quality finish all around. Vis Racing transitioning full spectrum of carbon parts to use the VIP process so that customers can enjoy these improved products without incurring a huge cost increase. Initially, carbon fiber (aka carbon) features high strength-to-weight ratio and outstanding rigidity. The material is also referred to as graphite-reinforced polymer (aka graphite fiber-reinforced polymer GFRP), which is less common as it clashes with either glass-reinforced or glass-fiber-reinforced polymer. In commercials, it's sometimes referred to simply as graphite fiber. Improved manufacturing techniques reduce the costs and time to produce, making the compound common in small consumer goods such as tripods, hockey sticks, fishing rods, paintball and archery equipment, tent poles, drum shells, helmets used as a paragliding accessory, just to name a few. Notwithstanding its relatively expensive cost, carbon fiber is extensively used in aerospace and automotive fields, including Formula One Racing.

Your vehicle certainly deserves more than just a boring factory look, therefore, we strive to provide exclusive solutions offered by the industry's top manufacturers, including VIS Racing. That's exactly the name to keep in mind if you're looking to add a jolt of excitement to your vehicle's look by means of a custom hood, front or rear lip, a set of side skirts, and the like. Each part labeled VIS Racing is expertly designed using premium materials and modern technologies that keep pace with current standards to meet specific requirements of customers. Race after race, VIS parts have proven to be as strong as your ambition to move ahead in every aspect of your life. So, just enjoy peace of mind with every genuine VIS Racing product from us!

 

Due to size of this item, package will be shipped via an LTL Freight Service. On average, please allow 5-7 business days (normally quicker) for a pickup to be scheduled. Once shipped, tracking will be provided. Please ensure all packages are fully inspected for damage prior to signing for it. We will NOT be able to assist if damage is found after the package has been signed for.


Specifications:

  • Part Type:Hoods
  • Material:Grade A Carbon Fiber
  • Process:Vacuum Infused single mold
  • Hood Pins:Reccommended
  • Includes:Proof of Authenticity Badge
  • Fitment Spec:Vehicle Specific
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