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$375 Mint R32 Gtr / Gtst Bonnet - In Primer Ready To Go


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Hey hey,

This is kinda an EOI for the next day or two, after that...well see.

Im looking at getting rid of my GTR / GTSt bonnet....this is a GTSt bonnet has been professionally cut and bent to look like a GTR bonnet, you cannot tell the difference apart from a little extra wieght, check the pics carefully n see for yourself.

Fully stripped back to bare metal, etch primed and then hi-filled. Absolutely perfectly straight! No expense has been spared on the bonnet as it had to be as good as the rest of my paint job - which is immaculate - all Standox products have been used (top notch). The bonnet has been blocked back with 320 so far, so a final scuff over with finer grit paper and its ready for paint.

If youre after the GTR look for a cheaper price and dont mind the extra weight - this is for you.

Located in Melb - Eastern, come have a look if you want, can be shown on the car.

$375

Cheers!

Mat.

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Hey mate I was thinking of doing that to my bonnet a while back but I couldn't figure out who to ask to do it. How did you get it done? It looks very convincing, good luck selling.

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Cheers yeah it does look convincing alrite.

I chopped it about 20mm longet than where i was gonna bend it, belted the underneath in out of the way, carefully bent the remaining metal around, cutting and welding as i went then a little bit of filler and bam. Obviously it takes ages to do, you need tools and a lil bit of skill.

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