Wu Jen
1/21/2007 6:01:26 AM
I've checked out several sites (Donor sponsors) and have not seen a Hood Scoop for the H3. I've seen them on the H2. So my question is:
A) Does anyone make a Hood Scoop kit for the H3?
B) If not, would the Hood Scoop for the H2 be interchangeable with an H3?
Thanks guys, appreciate the info in advance.
Dennis
1/21/2007 11:43:55 AM
Personally in my HUMBLE opinion...A hood scoop would look like chit...and very inpractical for doing offroading and water fordings...But even if it's a asphalt queen..It just wouldn't be right.
Watch what happens to this guy with a
HOOD SCOOP
importkiller
1/22/2007 3:11:43 PM
I personally like the hood scoop on the h2's with the lights built into them.
Like this
You put in three HID spotlights in there and oh boy!!!
littlehummerboy
1/22/2007 5:32:21 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: importkiller
I personally like the hood scoop on the h2's with the lights built into them.
Like this
You put in three HID spotlights in there and oh boy!!!
Right IK???

(though I see four lights in this photo. Hmmm
Dennis
1/22/2007 7:09:01 PM
Why can't I see that in Mike's post above..I see it in your quote of his only.
ZYNE
1/23/2007 12:00:48 AM
I wouldn't want to be caught dead in my H2 if that thing was on my hood ... talk about eye sore!!!!
importkiller
1/24/2007 1:37:22 PM
I think I forgot to put the picture in my post....actually you can get a 3 light kit or a 4 light kit. The 3 light kit uses 3 - 4" round lights. I like the look and think the light output from 3 - 4" HID spotlights would be amazing!!
ZYNE
1/24/2007 1:59:18 PM
I'm sure .. and one can only hope they are bright enough to distract you from the stunningly bad looks of it LOL! I REALLY don't like that lol!
Linus Gump
1/24/2007 7:05:51 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: Hunner
Somebody needed to duct tape the beatch either with the camera or close by. Git em out! brilliant suggestion, hurry up, however the passenger did not feel the need to help, what a guy. Of course playing out slack and having a cable attached in the first place is what she should have suggested, it must have been warm.
Judging by the accents and the types of vehicles, I would say that was in Australia and the "passenger" was actually the driver.