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dont they have them on carmate.com.au? maybe send them an email an ask.

might be worth sending vivagarage.com.au an email about it too?

or theres a trader on here called slidewise that can get all sorts of stuff through yahoo auctions, definatley worth dropping them a lineCLICK THIS LINK

Custom Carbon

81 Basalt St Geebung

QLD 4034

Phone: 07 3865 2014

Fax: 07 3865 2436

www.customcarbon.com.au

not sure if they still in business or not as site didnt appear to work when i just tried it.

haven't used them or seen their work ... good luck.

www.carmate.com

By the way, you do know that carbon bonnets are illegal right - as if you have an accident and your engine bay is up in flames - your bonnet will melt within minutes and your whole car might then go up in flames.

www.carmate.com

By the way, you do know that carbon bonnets are illegal right - as if you have an accident and your engine bay is up in flames - your bonnet will melt within minutes and your whole car might then go up in flames.

he wanted carbon bootlid not carbon bonnet.. and dont think carmate sells them

he wanted carbon bootlid not carbon bonnet.. and dont think carmate sells them

Oopps - my bad, sorry!

Try www.xxxbodykits.com.au ask for Omar tell him Kevin with the Black R33 Skyline referred you - I believe they have some, he'll look after you... they're based in MELB so if you're interstate, I'm sure they'll happily courier it to your expense.

Regards,

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