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Does anyone have the part number for the Carbon Composite Core Support for a 2019+ GT350?

I’m looking to do hood pins in my 2016 and I would love to use the factory mounting locations.

Is there anything else I’d need to acquire to make this work that you’re aware of?

Thanks in advance!
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Not sure what else would be needed. I'm assuming this support will be a simple swap out that replaces the older one.
 

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If I’m not mistaken that core support sits lower. Also the 18+ headlights won’t work. If the core support is shorter you will need 350 fenders, headlights, bumper cover....pretty much everything to convert to a 350 front end. It’s about 7k in parts.
 

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If I’m not mistaken that core support sits lower. Also the 18+ headlights won’t work. If the core support is shorter you will need 350 fenders, headlights, bumper cover....pretty much everything to convert to a 350 front end. It’s about 7k in parts.
He has a GT350. I believe he's just looking to swap out for the new version that has the integrated hood pin locations. For non-Shelby owners, yes......You will basically need a whole front end from the A-pillars forward.
 

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He has a GT350. I believe he's just looking to swap out for the new version that has the integrated hood pin locations. For non-Shelby owners, yes......You will basically need a whole front end from the A-pillars forward.
Awww yeah if he has the 350 it’s a direct replace meant and he’s good 😂
 

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He has a GT350. I believe he's just looking to swap out for the new version that has the integrated hood pin locations. For non-Shelby owners, yes......You will basically need a whole front end from the A-pillars forward.

This is correct!

I am simply looking at adding the core support so that way I can do the hood pins.

That being said I’m also looking for the cover that goes over the support shown in this picture someone else too.

If I’m correct the core support does not come with that. Am I mistaken?

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Yeah, that's very temping, as these hoods float around a bit. Just hesitant to put holes in the original car. ;) That and the buttons look a little like nipples to me on the front of the car - really pulls your attention to it when you look at it.
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