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check out my user gallery, I got one made by CustomCarbon in QLD. It's damn light an awesome quality!! (think its customcarbon.com.au?)

theres heads of the Jap type ones out there with the fibreglass underside, checkout nismo.com.au carmate.com.au justjap.com.au

Yup, there's a number of threads on CF bonnets, but no matter how many there are there's never any info on where to get a Z-tune styled one :kiss:

carmate does the z tune style in both fibre glass and carbon fibre

check out my user gallery, I got one made by CustomCarbon in QLD. It's damn light an awesome quality!! (think its customcarbon.com.au?)

theres heads of the Jap type ones out there with the fibreglass underside, checkout nismo.com.au carmate.com.au justjap.com.au

looks nice, im lookin at gettin one soon. how much did the sting you for that?

friends old 33, with one from justjap..

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Cheap copies dont line up properly..

Theres always a little gap.. as you can see

looks awesome none the less..

Buy eastbear stuff!! $$$ but worth it..

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looks nice, im lookin at gettin one soon. how much did the sting you for that?

cost me $2000. its only 2 layers of carbon an weighed between 6-7kg.

Stock bonnet = 25kg approx

fibreglass bonnet = 18kg approx

Jap made carbon bonnet = 15kg approx (there fibreglass bonnets with 1 layer of carbon put on the top side)

GTR alloy bonnets are close in weight to the Jap carbon ones, but....dont fit gts-t's (well the 33 ones dont anyway)

um cost him 1k max from just jap..

Not to sure if they make them for series 2 tho..

This was series 1.5 i believe.. Series 2 are a little different.

Best carbon bonnet i have seen is either east bear stuff..

I remember yonks ago, there was a guy from interstate that made it himself for this 33 gtr.. Maybe search for that thread!!

Heres a few pics of carbon bonnets: Not exactly sure if they are real or just fibreglass.. But just some pics for you!!

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and i got lots more.. but cbf lol..

Check out topstage.. he sells nice bonnets!!

But i wouldnt bother with one to be honest, unless its a plan design, without the huge whole in the middle.

Water and other crap will get on top of your engine!!! not good !!

hahahah after talking to ya, i knew it was yours!!

Seems like you changed your rear bar since then?

drew2-- i got plenty more pics!!

n btw customcarbon doesnt exist anymore??

or they changed there website??

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