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Thought you bought that genuine one from WA or something that was recently on sale.

nah i missed that one,

was told it was mine, whilst i was waiting for a shipping quote was sold underneath me locally (well i believe that happend, as ther seller mentioned he might have a local buyer, then just stoped returning my msges etc).. was not happy!

if any of you guys want to offload yours, just let me know :)

Ztune was my preferred option but I got turned off by:

A. Genuine part is ridicilously overpriced

B. Hard to find (genuine)

C. If i was to get a copy I would need bonnet pins to stop the bloody thing flying off at high speeds and collecting my windscreen along the way.. This would take away from the clean look and further more add to point "D"

D. Adds at least 50 points to the "Pull me over and defect me" factor :glare: . In its own is a huge defect due to being a CF bonnet

In saying this I will probably still go down the path and get one lol :P

You sir are a legend! havent been able to track them down and yes you are 100% correct they do indeed look to be identical to the tommy kaira front fenders.

Yes taking expressions of interest on it currently, if the right buyer pops up that is.

another: 327998_159371850844406_1094207930_o.jpg

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