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^^^ Perfect, so you got rid of the CF bonnett?? Did you have cop dramas with it on or you just preferred the look of the stock bonnett?

Thanks man. I had 1 cop tried to defect me for it and i told him its a V-spec 2 and comes with a carbon bonnet. He looked at me like a was an idiot. I told him go look it up, u have the chose to keep it black or paint it the same colour as the car!!

But i preferred the look of the standard bonnet! Looks better.

Thanks man. I had 1 cop tried to defect me for it and i told him its a V-spec 2 and comes with a carbon bonnet. He looked at me like a was an idiot. I told him go look it up, u have the chose to keep it black or paint it the same colour as the car!!

But i preferred the look of the standard bonnet! Looks better.

yeah cool, I like the cf bonnet especially on a black car like mine but dont need any more things making it more of a cop magnet. If they see the bonnet and pull me over Ill then get done for the pod filters also.

Had some shots after cleaning the car last friday evening...and before killing the headgasket on the Autobahn doing some 200km/h runs...now engine won´t rev any more, filled cylinders with coolant...

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Hey all R34 owners out there... if you have xenons or even standard headlights and have noticed some discharge build up on either the inside or outside of the headlights and can't remove it with plastix or similar product check out this GB:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/-t248378.html

GB is useless, you just need to machine polish the outside with paint polish. You just need an aggressive pad and polish combo

Well that could be correct for some owners but mine actually have discharge on the inside. Thought i'd post it up here as some people might be interested.

Well that could be correct for some owners but mine actually have discharge on the inside. Thought i'd post it up here as some people might be interested.

correct, im going to try the buffer pad on the outside but im pretty sure its all in the inside now as ive used plastix and it got rid of most of the outside crap. but hey, ull never know until you try it,

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