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Hi guys,

My ADR approved fibreglass bonnet arrives today.

I previously had a carbon fibre one but too many fines from police have forced me to change it.

No i dont use bonnet pins with my c/f bonnet and it is secured fine, no flapping at highspeed.

I want ot know if people think i should use bonnet pins with the fibreglass one.

Also does any one know if htey are legal in QLD?

Thanks in advance.

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Where did you get the bonnet and how much? If you don't mind my asking :action-smiley-069:

I got a ADR approved one from www.blitsbodykits.com.au .

They are awsome and will deliver. The bonnet is not as light as my C/F one but is a little lighter that stock steel bonnet.

They are the only peopl eto hold a ADR for a fibreglass r33 bonnet.

The ADR is very strict with design requirments which is why this bonnet is not as light as my C/F one.

It is certainly the most sturdy non steel aftermarket bonnet i have seen.

Fitment is perfect.

Price is outstanding and you also have peice of mind next time a police man tries to pin u for having a fibreglass bonnet :banana:

Blits are great to deal with, family run business.

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