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Hi guys.... Need to get it gone.... $200 discount...... $1000 ONO

Hi all

Carbon Fibre Bonet for Sale. Fitted my GTST33 S1 like a glove. Still in MINT Condition!!!!! Don't miss out.

Regretful Sale as I need the funds to do up my car. Picture included in this post but if you require a picture of it on my car, I will gladly send it to you.

Asking price $1200 ONO. :)Folks..... $1000 ONO... You know you want it :) .

You can contact Kevin on 0407672801 (preferably after 5pm, other times I will pick up if I am not busy at work).

Item situated in Toowoomba QLD

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Edited by k3vv

Yo...

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If I am not mistaken, it weighs less than 20kg. And as for the road legal stuff, I can't confirm anything with you because:

1) I got stopped by the police once and they didn't even look at the hood... they warned me cos my car was too low....

2) Conflicting reports about using the hood.

can u send me a pick of it on the car??? how much does it weigh. is it road legal?

im not sure that id be willing to spend so much on sumtin so obvious to cops if it is infact illegal, if it was $200 not "$200 cheaper" then id have it for sure, just to lightweight the front of the car but if it aint approved i wudnt risk it, illegal engine mods are easy to hide,carbon hood aint as easy lol.

I suppose its down to how hardcore you are in terms of modifying your car.

This was a start for me but I got hit back with other priorities.

Final offer is $800...... Thats about as low as I am willing to go.

Kev



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