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 PostPosted: September 12th, 2013, 3:08 pm   
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wildcatt wrote:
I've got an Excel Cowl that I have prepped for new graphics. I don't have the pan, but know where there is one I might be able to get a hold of.
The cowl would need paint and graphics, or a wrap (what I was planning)

If someone is actually interested, PM or email me and we can chat about options

The graphics could customized to the purchasers taste


Tom is yours stock or a light weight jobbie ?? my stock cowl is pretty mint, i want a light one for the motor im about to build.. :D ;)

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BoomerMuskoka wrote:
wildcatt wrote:
I've got an Excel Cowl that I have prepped for new graphics. I don't have the pan, but know where there is one I might be able to get a hold of.
The cowl would need paint and graphics, or a wrap (what I was planning)

If someone is actually interested, PM or email me and we can chat about options

The graphics could customized to the purchasers taste


Tom is yours stock or a light weight jobbie ?? my stock cowl is pretty mint, i want a light one for the motor im about to build.. :D ;)


I believe it's stock. So, it would be the same as the one you had at West Lake. No difference in weight, but it could look very cool?

:lol:

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 PostPosted: September 12th, 2013, 3:53 pm   
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I just about bust a nut pulling the cowl off my OX66, HT wants 700+ for a lightweight version. At least I rarely have to take it off! :lol: :lol:


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 PostPosted: September 12th, 2013, 4:16 pm   
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i might try and make one out of carbon fiber,, anyone have a mold??

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I seem to recall kimmerly performance who is registered here making a light weight Yammi cowl some time back. Maybe try a PM to him.

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dubber wrote:
I seem to recall kimmerly performance who is registered here making a light weight Yammi cowl some time back. Maybe try a PM to him.


isnt he in BC :lol: ill see what he says

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BoomerMuskoka wrote:
dubber wrote:
I seem to recall kimmerly performance who is registered here making a light weight Yammi cowl some time back. Maybe try a PM to him.


isnt he in BC :lol: ill see what he says


I think so but Hydro tech is in Missouri so they all might as well be timbucktoo for that matter. If you want something fancy like this (which I do want as well :) ) you have to DIY or go get it where they can be found.

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dubber wrote:
BoomerMuskoka wrote:
dubber wrote:
I seem to recall kimmerly performance who is registered here making a light weight Yammi cowl some time back. Maybe try a PM to him.


isnt he in BC :lol: ill see what he says


I think so but Hydro tech is in Missouri so they all might as well be timbucktoo for that matter. If you want something fancy like this (which I do want as well :) ) you have to DIY or go get it where they can be found.


Dub's start looking for an HPDI cowl...I've got an extra 2.6 pan.

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DoktorC wrote:

Dub's start looking for an HPDI cowl...I've got an extra 2.6 pan.


I could go for that. Would it be lighter than the VMAX cowl I have?

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dubber wrote:
DoktorC wrote:

Dub's start looking for an HPDI cowl...I've got an extra 2.6 pan.


I could go for that. Would it be lighter than the VMAX cowl I have?


Yep it is...and I'll your stuff back lol

Find a hood first...then we'll talk

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