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Carbon Fibre look bonnet for R32 Skyline GTS or GTS-t.

Does not fit R32 GTR.

This is an extremely high quality fibreglass bonnet with real carbon fibre on exterior for a true carbon fibre appearance. Very high quality and has excellent appearance. Has exo skeleton underneath for strength like OEM bonnets.

Virtually brand new condition.

Originally purchased for my R32 GTR. Attempted fitment. Hinge location bolts, latch location and panel gaps were a perfect fit. However, it did not close fully (about 1 inch from fully closing) due to larger GTR engine.

Has been stored in my garage since then and is in perfect condition.

Will sell only to victorian customers unless interstate custormer pays for freight themselves. Buyer must pickup themselves and organise transport as it is large.

If buyer wants to fit and drive away, I am more than happy to help them fit it at my place (I have the tools). If they cant take their old bonnet on the day, I am more than happy to store their bonnet at my garage until they can arrange some form of transport for it.

I welcome any inspections as it truly is in excellent condition. Can call me on 0403 232 338 or email me on [email protected].

Originally paid $1000

Selling for $600 ONO

Emmanuel

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