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Custom Hoods, Custom Trunks
Aftermarket hoods help make a car look newer. Just this one replacement can make a big difference in a car’s appearance, mainly because it’s such a large component in and of itself. You can replace a hood with one that’s an exact copy of the vehicle’s stock hood, or you can select a customized hood that falls in line with a new design you had in mind for your car. Either way, you’ll end up with a car that’s better looking, with an engine that’s better protected from anything that might damage it
Carbon Fiber Trunks are located at the back of most trucks, SUVs, and cars, and act as the main storage spaces for these vehicles. For truck owners, the trunk is mostly an open bed that is left uncovered. For drivers of cars and SUVs, however, the trunk is often a distinct space reserved for the transportation of luggage, groceries, and all kinds of other odds and ends.
Though you can’t replace the trunk space itself, you can replace the rear trunk hatch that keep that keeps the trunk space enclosed. Also often known as a hatch, this piece is as replaceable as the front hood is, though it is replaced far less commonly. If your car got rear-ended, or even if it’s just bruised up a bit to the point where paint alone can’t make a difference, you may want to replace that trunk hatch or hood with an aftermarket version that looks cleaner and newer to help maintain the value of your vehicle.




