whats everyone think about this roof scoop?? tough to tell because its such a close shot and you dont see the whole picture...where do you get one? how much? all opinions welcome!
for me id say no my friend, you have a hood scoop and if you put another one for the roof and that will be the roof scoop, it will look funny, the hoodscoop helps a lot on our cars, to cool down the headers in front of our firewall... the roof scoop has no pupose unless your going for looks or you rally the car but still it doesnt go well... its your car buddy and its up to you but take my advise
well the real point of a roof scoop is for a rear engine car such as nsx it acts the same as our hood scoop for a front engine car...also water and other dirt..misc stuff will get stuck inside and then will start rotting out there was a post on the roof scoop but i did like the look of it when it was on the car in that post i read
Its not my thing, but to each his own. Remember that this scoop will be for looks only,no performance benefits. You may have problems with parts rusting from rain getting through the scoop and you will have debris going through the scoop. It is completely your call. I think though that if you have other exterior parts, the roof scoop will flow well.
I don't like them if they don't serve a purpose, although they do look nice on some cars as looks go. But what would you tell someone who asks what it is for? For looks is going to be a stupid answer.
I think it looks pretty cool if it's molded nicely. I was just looking through a flyer for a nearby car shop and their sellin roofscoops for $65 but it's kind of small and I have a moonroof so it's out of the question for me
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