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no the latch isnt fixed i jus move house and dont have time to do it nor room. its not hard at all. yes the bonnet has a lip at the front and not a thing is visible from the top, only on the underside.

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hey mate!

i have a gunmetal grey GTR bonnet collecting dust with n1 lip in my garage!

as my car isnt running yet! call me if your interested, i will be around friday, saturday and sunday! in and out for soccer but call me if your keen! 0401 664 828 Garth

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