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check out this CUSTOM HOOD
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Posted by: reichart90
i bought a set of air scoups off this guy on ebay
check out the hood he custom fabbed up
i asked him about it
said he'd make me one for $199.99 plus tax plus shipping
i have a feathercarbon one though so whatever
Posted by: reichart90
another
Posted by: Honda TRX250ex
no offense but thats a ugly mofoer
but i like the skull sticker!
Posted by: reichart90
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Posted by: reichart90
haha yeah dude, i just wanted to sea how much he was charging
Posted by: ImWhite
i like it,just cause its different
Posted by: Robin Hood
Its cool that he custom fabricated it and all, but its kinda ugly.
Posted by: TheFontMaster
Damn that thing is but ugly, I can't belive ne is charging 200 bucks for that, not even quad tech hoods are that much.
Posted by: ZeroLogic
ewwies!!
Posted by: BlasterEaten250
It's to bulky.
Posted by: Eddiesanders250
and ugly
Posted by: KOG
looks like a window with curtins in it but other than the hood nice bike
Posted by: JR3
For 200 buy urself a nice quadtech carbonfiber hood that fit and look great
Posted by: jak1389
wow, big boxy ugly, get a quadtech, much better looking
Posted by: TUZE
i think i am going to puke..........never mind just did
Posted by: reconmaster
i like it anything someone can fab up is cool to me and it allows cool comign from the top with the holes from the scoops
Posted by: Lolli2
Hmm...different. Not sure one way or the other. I usually like different and it's shiny and...hmm...
Posted by: Superman Sam
That`s veeeeeeery ****ing ugly!

Posted by: Honda TRX250ex
gosh you guys are mean!
Posted by: knight rider
i made one for my 300ex but i dont no how to post pics
Posted by: knight rider
this is the one i made for my 300ex
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