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hey mate hate to burst your bubble.. there is NO SUCH THING as silver carbon fibre...

it is Texalium, aluminised fibreglass and everyone seems to be jumping on the bandwagon and ripping people off buy advertising it as silver carbon fibre..

Now with your original question.. is this vented bonnet because your under bonnet temps are too high or you want to look cool? thats what it comes down to in the end..

hey mate hate to burst your bubble.. there is NO SUCH THING as silver carbon fibre...

it is Texalium, aluminised fibreglass and everyone seems to be jumping on the bandwagon and ripping people off buy advertising it as silver carbon fibre..

Now with your original question.. is this vented bonnet because your under bonnet temps are too high or you want to look cool? thats what it comes down to in the end..

Thank you for the valuable information my friend.

You have hit the right spot, indeed I want to look cool :domokun: . I just need a bit of a change on my bonnet, my stock bonnet seems a little rather dull and boring, although i won't be going anything nothing over the top with ridiculous vents or bulges but need something that will fit in with cars lines, blend into it, look natural/factory which is main reason I want to get it sprayed.

I personally think these Z tune vents give more of an agressive stance, rather than being a "rice" item.

Edited by Barbarian

thats a car. a very nice one but a car all the same

edit (just so my post isnt useless): if you get a vent moulded instead of getting a new bonnet, make sure you atleast cut some slots in the metal. vents that vent nothing are teh super gay

everthing made in aussie is fibreglass with carbon on top, thats why the price so cheap..

get quote for full carbon for r34 its $4500

WRONG

we make 100% C/F bonnets and they dont have a $4500 price tag.. our quality is matched by no-one in australia.. anyone wanna prove me wrong.. have a go.

anyone in QLD can come to our workshop and inspect our quality or if they see my car i would be more than happy to stop and have a chat.

Cheers Noy :)

Thank you for the valuable information my friend.

You have hit the right spot, indeed I want to look cool :) . I just need a bit of a change on my bonnet, my stock bonnet seems a little rather dull and boring, although i won't be going anything nothing over the top with ridiculous vents or bulges but need something that will fit in with cars lines, blend into it, look natural/factory which is main reason I want to get it sprayed.

I personally think these Z tune vents give more of an agressive stance, rather than being a "rice" item.

i think just buy the vent and get it fitted to your car.. in the end its still gonna look the goods..

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