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i just got a carbon one. Dont glass ones warp and go rippley like some cheap bodykits do? Everytime ive seen a fibre glass one it has looked rippley to me. The carbon one has a PERFECT smooth finish, and you can paint it or leave it black.

How much do glass ones weigh? i havent weighed mine, but its hell light to pick up. Like ricknizmo, i like the look of the vents more than the weight saving.

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Originally posted by Blitz

The bonnets UAS sells are very well finished, and the vents do look cool.

INASNT: why the hell would you let someone sit on your bonnet regardless of wether its cabon or not!

some stupid **** might sit on your bonnet when its parked in a carpark or instance. If alot of people are standing around talking sometimes peoples brains go to sleep and they decide to take a rest and sit on your bonnet.

yeah got mine from UAS. They dont budge on price tho! A while back i offered to buy a full GTR kit and carbon bonnet, the works, was gonna spend around 3 grand cash, and they wouldnt give me even a little discount! i think that sucks, there is always room for discount esp with cash. "The price on the website is the price." the dude told me...

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Carbon Fibre (CF) top lining with Fibre Glass (FG) bonnets are supposed to be cheaper. Try not to pay over 800 for one.

I sell those on Hondas for only 500 OEM and 550 vented :P

A full 100% 3K grade CF will set you back above 1K

Carbon Kevlar is different realms and is also above 1K

Attached is pictures of the end product of a Celica 00-02 and a nearly ending product of an EG 4 door vented bonnet.

Apart from being light, the vents "are supposed" to improve air circulation by allowing heat from the heads to dissipitate efficiently, therefore maybe explaining the use of vents for Evos. But dont quote me on that, as I have no credible sources for the info on vents.

don't either of them decapitate the driver and passenger because they don't fold properly like metal bonnets in accident?

Yeah cause the metal bonnets are designed to crumble. Therefore carbon fiber bonnets are not ARD compliant.

How about we get a few picks and put some Homer Simpson "speed holes" on the car?

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