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im thinking of selling this black bonnet that on my R32 gtst its has some crack that easily fixed with fiberglass kits and under the hood need some fixing but after all its in good condition

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ok i found out original prices for a new fiber glass bonnet and so im selling my one for $700 consider this a starting bid who gives me best offer i sell to that person pm me with any complaints or offers, and you get a beer when you pick up :P

only selling if pmed good offers

(YaY new better images up dont mind the bonnet being bit dirty with bird dropings lolz easy clean :))

live in melb pick up only (i might consider sending if buyer willing to pay more )

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any idea how much it cost to fix that patch up?

do u have any better pictures?

just get a fiber glasss kit from any auto bahn or even a body kit pannel shop they shouldnt be very hard to fix, i try get a price of the kits and what it has in them

i try get pics up today i borrow a digital camer from my school todays so stay tuned today my Skyline lovers

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YaY new pictures uploaded hope u all like the bonnet as u can see pretty good condition just need to fix like few parts but i herd its easy to fix with fiberglass kits no worries

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You can buy a new GTR fibreglass bonnet for $500!!

I think you are reaching a bit.

GTR bonnets come in alluminium dont they and if u can get new GTR bonnets that fiber aint that like about 1.5k or more or do u mean secound hand? mien custom fiber glass, easy to repair, so you can make it look like new again i rkn $600 is reasonable and cheap plus lite wait good for raceing

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buddy the ones that sell around $1000 mark are carbone fibre not fibre glass massive difference!! u can pik up a gtr fibre glass bonnet for $500 Brand new like grippy stated so if u want to sell i'd advise you to drop the price to somthing reasonable... cheers

well then post me an offer gee didint i say uptop to post me a offer i threw a price there because its forum rules to throw one in and also siad post offers!!!! please make me an offer i cant refuse :)

Im also selling rear quarter fiberglass add ons, all plus bonnet for $600 or seperatly for $250

bonnet now $350

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