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Are you able to make up a vented bonnet thats not such a cop catcher (sleeper if you will)

I'd love a bonnet with two large size vents at the rear off the bonnet ressembling shark gills and a few wide gills just behind the radiator!

Plenty adaquate to remove the bulk of the under bonnet temp. from the turbo and radiator but subtle enough not to attract unwanted attention or, my pet hate, filling up my coil valley everytime it rains! :thumbsup:

yeah any bonnet can be made but there has to be one donor bonnet. same goes with the original bonnets in fibreglass. someone has to donate their bonnet.

minimum of 5 of the same styles only people.

im very keen if you can make this style bonnet????

as ive said above people, any thing can be made as long as their is a donor bonnet and there has to be 5 people interested in the same style bonnet.

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Plenty adaquate to remove the bulk of the under bonnet temp. from the turbo and radiator but subtle enough not to attract unwanted attention or, my pet hate, filling up my coil valley everytime it rains!

can be organised if there is 5 ppl interested it can go ahead.

There are 5 from what I count in previous posts...

myself

FLIP

WogBoy

Freak4U

Lithius

Perhaps PM all 5 of us to see if we're all good to go?

Thanks

Stan

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