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This is Abusd's bonnet which i couldn't get him to sell me his bonnet.. :laugh:

Fell in love with the bonnet after first time seeing it..

From what he tells me, he got the vents moulded on to his original bonnet but I couldn't get him to tell me where he got the job done or who done it for him?

So folks... know any place or a person who this kind of a job? Moulding vents on bonnets? Where can i go?

This is what i want on my bonnet exactly!!

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i think that car has the blinker in the parker lights.

basically you could get a fabricator to make that out of steel, then weld onto the std bonnet.

Or get a BA falcon fibreglass bulge (like on fatz s13) then cut up and insert the vent partitions onto that then glass that onto your cut std bonnet..

The bulge is more then likely an BA falcon bonnet bulge, theres someone on ebay selling just the bulged part which you mould onto your bonnet, a mate of mine bough one for a mustang, the vents will probably have to be your handy work.

Not to be a pain ass mate but is it possible if you could digg up that item from ebay?

Frankly I wouldn't know which part of ebay to look at for this item, there's too many auto parts ranging from sections to section in that site.

Cheers mate

u sure there 400r sides? look vertex style (although they dont make anything for 33's), im after a more subtly kit for mine, the BN sides are friggin huge, look good....but i wanna change it around a little

Edited by Nathan_G1

I think on a series 2 front end the bulge without those vents would look good, as the bonnet on a series II has the lines in it just like a BA. It doesnt suit the series 1 at all I think.

Putting one of them on would put you in the same groups as someone putting a WRX scoop on a skyline..

  • 4 weeks later...

Sorry been away for awhile!!

Indicators are on the extremes of the front bar, on the inside of the side ducts, and the whole bodykit/bonnet/front guards are for sale, if anyones keen!!

Pax, if u still want the bonnet its yours!!

Cars forsale too if anyones interested!!

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