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Cobra R2K CF hood ready
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<blockquote data-quote="Voice of Reason" data-source="post: 929122" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>In picture 2 it looks like some of the CF around the openings is wavy. Is the surface itself wavy or is it completely smooth and formed the right way and it's just the CF under the epoxy (or what ever you call it that covers the CF to make it smooth) that's wavy? Basically, what I'm really curious about is once it would be painted would it be possible to see any waves at all in it or would it be completely smooth? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voice of Reason, post: 929122, member: 8855"] In picture 2 it looks like some of the CF around the openings is wavy. Is the surface itself wavy or is it completely smooth and formed the right way and it's just the CF under the epoxy (or what ever you call it that covers the CF to make it smooth) that's wavy? Basically, what I'm really curious about is once it would be painted would it be possible to see any waves at all in it or would it be completely smooth? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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