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  • Z34 vents in a GTP Hood

    Anyone try or think about Z34 vents in the GTP Hood.. I was thinking about it.. if the holes in the GTP hood are smaller or bigger than the Z34 vents.. If smaller that would be awesome cuz then i would be able to put them vents in..
    Robert
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    I think the GTP hood vents are longer and skinnier then the Z34 ones. The ones in my Z are around 8 inches wide, and about 14 inches long. From what I remember, the GTP ones look like they are around 5-6 inches wide, and about 18 inches long. The shape of the hole is different as well. Would probably be a lot easier and just swap hoods.
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    • #3
      If he just swaped hoods the front edge wouldnt line up with the GP bumper.
      GTP vents arent that long, i think you are refering to TGP vents.
      Either way, if the GTP vents are larger than the Z34 vents in any way just get a base GP hood and start from there. Cut the holes for the Z34 vents and pop them in.
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      • #4
        I think I am thinking of a TGP. I didn't realize there was a difference between the TGP and GTP hoods. Ya learn something every day
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        • #5
          lol yeah, Only diffrence is the TGP vents are a lot longer, pretty much double in length.
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          • #6
            Earlier GTP's also got the longer vents. If memory serves me correct, the GTP didn't start getting the SHORTER vents until 1994-1996. I know I have seen a 1991 GTP, and a 1992 GTP that had the same vents that the TGP had.
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            • #7
              89-90 TGP's and 91-93 GTP's share the SAME vents

              94-96 GTP's have shorter vents of a different design.

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              • #8
                Yea back in the day when my buddy was looking for drip trays it took him over a year to locate a good set for his 94+ style hood. The longer vents just look awful. I would either go 94+ or Z34. The Z34's probably wouldn't look right on a GP since the GP has a more rounded look. The Z34 IMO has a more aggressive sharp edge look.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 1988GTU View Post
                  Yea back in the day when my buddy was looking for drip trays it took him over a year to locate a good set for his 94+ style hood. The longer vents just look awful.look.

                  what?




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                  • #10
                    Not feeling it. Although your car makes up for it in other areas.
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