Ramming

To go along side my Steeda MaxFlow Cold Air Intake I added Cervini’s Ram AIr hood. It does all the usual stuff like obscuring the wipers and providing mounting points for the washer nozzles as well as channels for their hozes. It’s a super-clean look. The ducting from the holes up front funnels cool air down onto the open intake box. I love that it’s unique AND functional.

Cervini Ram Air hood
Cervini Ram Air hood
Cervini's Ram Air hood (underside)
Cervini’s Ram Air hood (underside)

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