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In the tradition of the early 60's Super Duty Pontiacs that dominated the Grand National events of NASCAR and the Super Stock class on the dragstrips of America, we're proud to offer the SD Grand Prix Ram Air Hood. The SD Grand Prix Ram Air Hood for the 1997-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix is sure to turn heads. Our SD Grand Prix Ram Air Hood is built using the finest materials and craftsmanship available and boasts a weight savings of almost 25% (over 11 lbs) compared to the stock hood. Comes with high quality aluminum inlet and heat extractor grills. Uses factory hood struts, hinges and latches. Smooth underside. PFYC is proud to offer this exceptional value to our customers. Comes unpainted, ready to prep and paint. Fully functional heat extraction and air intake by adding the K&N FIPK Air Intake Kit available below in the Related Products section. Q : Can you recommend a body shop in my area to have the hood prepped and painted? A : While we don't have a database of body shops around the country, we can give you some hints on finding the right place to do the work. Look for a shop that has experience with fiberglass and has worked with aftermarket hoods. Rarely will you find that your local dealership has had any experience with fiberglass, they usually work with factory parts made of steel. Some of our customers have had success contacting their local Chevrolet dealer's body shop and asking where they send Corvettes that come in damaged as Corvettes are fiberglass. Your local performance shop may also have recommendations. Ask for recommendations of other customers who have had similar work done. Q : What all is involved with "prep" and painting as listed in the description above? A : Your body shop will want to test fit the hood immediately upon receiving it. They will make any adjustments necessary to make it fit just right. They will also want to block sand it prior to painting. This is where a good body shop is important. If they don't have experience with fiberglass, they can cost you money. There should be a couple of hours of labor involved with test fitting and prepping (painting will be extra). If they want to charge you for much more than that or they are telling you the hood will need repair before they can paint it, tell them to hold off and email us for further instructions. Q : Can I buy a functional airbox? A : The K&N FIPK Air Intake Kit listed in the Related Products section will sit below the air inlet to grab the incoming air.
In the tradition of the early 60's Super Duty Pontiacs that dominated the Grand National events of NASCAR and the Super Stock class on the dragstrips of America, we're proud to offer the SD Grand Prix Ram Air Hood. The SD Grand Prix Ram Air Hood for the 1997-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix is sure to turn heads. Our SD Grand Prix Ram Air Hood is built using the finest materials and craftsmanship available and boasts a weight savings of almost 25% (over 11 lbs) compared to the stock hood. Comes with high quality aluminum inlet and heat extractor grills. Uses factory hood struts, hinges and latches. Smooth underside. PFYC is proud to offer this exceptional value to our customers. Comes unpainted, ready to prep and paint. Fully functional heat extraction and air intake by adding the K&N FIPK Air Intake Kit available below in the Related Products section.
Q: Can you recommend a body shop in my area to have the hood prepped and painted?
A: While we don't have a database of body shops around the country, we can give you some hints on finding the right place to do the work. Look for a shop that has experience with fiberglass and has worked with aftermarket hoods. Rarely will you find that your local dealership has had any experience with fiberglass, they usually work with factory parts made of steel. Some of our customers have had success contacting their local Chevrolet dealer's body shop and asking where they send Corvettes that come in damaged as Corvettes are fiberglass. Your local performance shop may also have recommendations. Ask for recommendations of other customers who have had similar work done.
Q: What all is involved with "prep" and painting as listed in the description above?
A: Your body shop will want to test fit the hood immediately upon receiving it. They will make any adjustments necessary to make it fit just right. They will also want to block sand it prior to painting. This is where a good body shop is important. If they don't have experience with fiberglass, they can cost you money. There should be a couple of hours of labor involved with test fitting and prepping (painting will be extra). If they want to charge you for much more than that or they are telling you the hood will need repair before they can paint it, tell them to hold off and email us for further instructions.
Q: Can I buy a functional airbox?
A: The K&N FIPK Air Intake Kit listed in the Related Products section will sit below the air inlet to grab the incoming air.
Shipping
We utilize UPS, Fedex, and USPS for all of our shipping needs. Carrier choice is based upon availability and needs of the customer and is the sole discretion of PFYC. We always try to ship within 24 hours of order placement (do to the custom nature of some products, shipping within 24 hours is impossible, actual shipping time frames will be listed in the product description). Please keep in mind that some products such as Custom Fit Car Covers, Lloyds Floor Mats, Painted accessories, and Racemesh Products can take 3 -10 days to ship and are charged at time of order placement. Racemesh products take 4 weeks to ship as they are made to order.
Sometimes a product needs to be returned. Our goal is to make this process as painless as possible. If you receive a product that is incorrect, damaged or inferior, please contact us immediately so we can begin the returns process and make sure you receive what you ordered quickly. For all returns, you must receive a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number.
When you send back an item you no longer want, you have two choices for getting credit, assuming you properly followed all guidelines for returns:
You've Changed Your Mind
If you have ordered and received an item from PFYC.com that you no longer want, please follow the directions in the Returning Items section below. Please note that you are responsible for return shipping, and we will not reimburse you for the original shipping cost.
Incorrect or Damaged Product
If you have received damaged merchandise or have received items that you did not order, please contact us by replying to your e-mail receipt, making sure to copy the contents of the receipt in your e-mail. Simply let us know the error or that the product was damaged, and we'll take care of it at no cost to you, including all shipping charges (up to the original amount you paid for shipping). We will wait to receive and inspect the originally-shipped product prior to shipping a replacement. If a product was damaged during shipping, you must retain all materials until the shipper (UPS, FEDEX, etc.) has had a chance to inspect the package, if they choose. Our policy is to replace damaged or incorrect products. If you choose not to accept a replacement, it is considered a regular return and subject to our return policy guidelines listed above.
Replacement Product
If we sent you something in error, and we send the correct item out but do not get the wrong one back within 10 business days, we will charge your credit card for the full amount of the replacement item or the incorrect item plus shipping, whichever is greater.
Warranty Replacement
If you feel a product you have purchased is defective or has failed under warranty, contact us. We will help determine the likelihood it is defective prior to your returning the product for inspection. This will save you time and money if there happens to be another reason for the problem you are having with the product. Once a product has been determined it may be defective and requires further inspection, we will instruct you as to your next course of action. This next step may vary depending on the guidelines set forth by the manufacturer. Shipping costs for returning parts for inspection and returning the part to you are usually your responsibility depending on the manufacturer and what their warranty policy is. More information can be found in our Customer Service section under the Product Warranties section.
Follow the steps below to return items that you no longer want:
If you have any questions about our return policy, please contact us.