Fiberglass Fabricators Inc.'s Z-roc / Stinger Hood Pics

meissenation
07-06-2005, 11:26 AM
I put my hood on last night, still need to do some fine adjustments (had to stop because it was getting ready to pour; literally finished putting the tools back and then the clouds burst open) but overall I think it fits pretty dang good. Just need to move it towards the driver side about an 8th of an inch and i'll be all set for paint. :bow:

Here are some pictures:
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20001.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20002.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20003.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20004.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20005.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20006.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20007.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20008.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20009.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20011.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20012.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20013.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20014.jpg
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20015.jpg

And my favorite:
http://meissenation.com/pictures/7-05-05/zroc%20010.jpg :bow:

lookingforwheels
07-06-2005, 04:33 PM
Cool, it's wierd some people say to stay away from FFI like the plague, but then I look at your hood, and some other hoods, and there quality seems A-OK.

xxsaint69x
07-06-2005, 04:37 PM
looks nice :)
btw hook seems to fit damn good.

meissenation
07-06-2005, 04:38 PM
Thanks. :) that's why I posted the pictures, because I've heard so many people dog FF Inc. The ONLY disappointment in my hood is that the "cone" is offcenter to the scoop by about a finger's width. And really, that's not that big of a deal to me. The actual quality of the hood is pretty good. The alignment of the hood isn't even really that bad, we worked on it for maybe 10 minutes and then it was getting ready to rain so we had to stop. Otherwise, for the price I paid ($490 shipped) I think it was a pretty dang good deal. :)

Edit: And by the way, this is my first ever hood installation -- so for those that can't align a hood properly I pity you :p ;) It's really quite easy to install and align as long as you have someone to help with holding the hood.

kingman109
07-06-2005, 05:27 PM
i had same luck as u- bought an FFI ss hood- and soon as it came in bolted it up and it was perfect-

bodyshop was amazed at how little i paid and how well it fit - took almost no adjusting.. pix of my fitment in sig

RacingTiger04
07-06-2005, 07:19 PM
looks nice, looks to fit a whole lot better than my harwood.. of course ive never really tried to go back and re-adjust it after my grandfather put it on.. i just noticed that my hood is out of line the same way my stock hoodis on teh camaro he put it on lmao. anyway i hate to get off topic, but those turn signals.. are those blackouts or what? they look too flush to be blackouts :p is it black nightshades sprayed over the stockers?

meissenation
07-07-2005, 10:45 AM
Yeah, I sprayed them while they were in place... just covered my car with newspaper and sprayed. ;)

RacingTiger04
07-08-2005, 12:23 AM
nice, definately the next thing im doin :)

RacingTiger04
07-08-2005, 12:25 AM
nice, definately the next thing im doin and since i have to take the corners out soon anyway ill do it then :) do you have to clear coat over the nightshades or anything?

meissenation
07-08-2005, 07:06 AM
You can... I didn't. When I used nightshades on my aftermarket euro tail lights ( ordinary smoked during the day, custom euro lights at night ;) ) I used clear coat on the tails, but the turn signals I just sprayed a few coats on and called it a day. The clear well help protect from chipping and stuff like that, but since the turn signals are in such a small area I wasn't too worried about it.