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I have fitted GTR bonnet and yes, you are right. the hinges are same but I find bonnet lock and support panel fits perfect with new GTR bonnet unless the lock will cause problem with GTR grill.

well, it didn't make any sense to me since it fits perfect.

guess I will find out when I get GTR grill but until than, I won't know the difference between GTR lock and GTST lock..

would you know??

gtr lock sits angled up more due to the bonnet being shorter. You can use the std gtst lock mechanism, it just requires a bit of fiddling to get it to sit in the right spot. Alos the open latch is shorter too.

Predator (?) fittted one to his car and had pics of haw to mod the latch to work with the gtr bonnet. Search a few forums.

Cheers

PS: I second the call for a group buy

First....SUPER LINKS GUYS! Thats soooooooo helpfull knowing this just incase my buddy can't source that GTR latch.

Second....I third the GB idea so you can put my name to the list as soon as it comes up or PLEASE pm me if it's a go. Obviously I'll pay the extra needed to ship it to me in Canada. I'd want one in black for sure.

Take care guys.

Cheers :D

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