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thanks for that champ i will edit the post :)

narh not seibon products. that picture was illustration purposes only.

they are being made in china.

if there being made in china i highly doubt they are 100% CF... goodluck with your group buy....

supplier as confirmed they are full cf but i dont think so either..

still these are cheaper then any other else.

racespec sell NON CF bonnets for $700.

pm sent regarding pics of 180sx bonnet.

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Hate to burst your bubble but DMAX is made in China not Japan.

i never said they were made in japan.

isn't CF illegal or am i wrong?

don't you have S1 bonnet?

sorry no s1 bonnets dude.

you would have to check with your roads & Traffic authories and regulations in regarding to this as every state is different.

lol traders fighting

anyways, is this group buy going or wot?

and can the group buy whyte confirm how much of the bonnet is cf?

yes its going ahead, i've got 2 people interested in the 180sx bonnets. just need 3+ more poeple before i can start making the order and everything will be underway.

my supplier says its full carbon but poeple say its not full cf at that price (which i thikn is true) so its just frp bottom + 2 /3 layers of CF on top.

if you were doing R34GTT bonnets I think you would do some good business .....

yeah i think so too but supplier doesnt have any r34 bonnets unforunately.

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