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dezz i will give you pricing soon. as i got r33 and just have to work it out :D

Dazi will work on it on 16th of june bro, quick Q's how come u're in the Skyline australia man????

i don't get it..... :laugh:

Adzmaxwhat you are lookin there is NISMO bonnet vents, yes i can turn your bonnet into it, but i prefer to do somethin different for r34, got the design in my mind already... :D

KEV... your car is well in progress man...

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As promised I took a couple of pics of the bonnet that freddy made for me, its only been placed on the car and has'nt been fitted along with the light covers etc. All I can say is that I would recomend Freddy (TopStage) to anyone, his done a mint job and exactly what I wanted. I'll put more pics up once the car is painted etc. Hopefully in the booth next weekend...

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PIMP DAT- 250-260 on only .9 bar is unreal mate cant wait to see it.

Adzmax- Yeah mate it looks very similar, I still thought the real one had a bit too much venting. I cant believe how slow everything is going, but it will get there before summer :P, we will def have to go for a cruise when its back on the road.

Just a query, when changing bonnets to CF or adding large vents, does it need an engineering cert? I've heard conflicting advice, some people say it does not, as it's like a body kit, others say it does, as it alters the cumple zone characteristics.

I only ask as I'm considering a new bonnet for my 32, and am floating up going CF or getting a GTR bonnet and putting a vent where the air pod is.

DAZ, THat is niceeeeeeee dazzzz.. make sure you bring your bitch around once finished mate....

Adzmax for production, we have R34 single dip that we are releasing very soon. that nismo slats style vents are bad news for RB coil packs man i the rain...... guaranteed in couple of weeks in rainy days you'll be crying for new sets. that's why i do single vented for skylines ( caring for customers here :( )

BUT.... if you want moulded on the existing bonnet, i'll do it and i will place drip tray underneath them to protect the coil packs.

Kozeyekan the facts is.... if you have fiberglass or CFreinforced with fiberglass bonnet, you'll be safe as long as it has crumple zone. it has to be specified in the product specs. because conventional CF bonnet will snap on the hinge part and it will be bad news.

the safest bet for you is... do waht DAZ did, modify your OEM bonnet.

attached couple of my multi slats vents that is available now ready to mould it on your bonnet.

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Kozeyekan the facts is.... if you have fiberglass or CFreinforced with fiberglass bonnet, you'll be safe as long as it has crumple zone. it has to be specified in the product specs. because conventional CF bonnet will snap on the hinge part and it will be bad news.

the safest bet for you is... do waht DAZ did, modify your OEM bonnet.

attached couple of my multi slats vents that is available now ready to mould it on your bonnet.

I like the look of that. Could you PM me a rough quote to modify a GTS-4 bonnet to include a smaller, side mounted vent? (i.e. above the pod) or something similiar?

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