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Im looking for a standard r33 series 2 bonnet in either black or watever colour, as long as it is in good condition. What wreckers will be selling these? also is there anyone on this forum with one in vic that will like to trade with my CF bonnet?

Thanks. Phill

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try uas in sydney

nismo.com.au

no luck, they only have CF parts. This bonnet on my car now is valued at 800. I havnt touched it in any way or form to devalue it. Pretty much perfect.

yeah i was pretty fussy aswell that it doesnt line up propperly. Maybe someone with a S1 would like to buy it... But i do want a S2 bonnet. So a swap with a cash fix ontop will be accepted. Or just buy it.

il also find a pic of the old cf bonnet it had.

Edited by LTHLRB
yeah dezz thats a series 2 CF bonnet. Too bad it caught alight :(. Whats the ballpark figure that a gen bonnet will be worth?

new- no idea, but it will be mega bucks

second hand, no idea, as most of the people that are selling parts have had a front on and destroyed the bonnet anyway :wave:

damn. I really like the series 2 bonnet. My car isnt a series 2 though. Looks very similar to yours but without the gtr wing and with the different front bar. But it really sets the car off

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