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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. :down:Folks..... $1000 ONO... You know you want it :cheers: . Now $800 ONO

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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hood looks like its got a depression on the right side in the photos?

not tryin to ruin your post bro, but this style of CF Hood are available aus wide for about $800 new.

might wanna re-think the price

I don't mind posting it. PM me and we can discuss that further.

As for the indent that you see, that might just be the sun.... I do realise that its quite visible but when you put it on, its just not there. I could send you a picture of my car in daylight to prove it if you want. I suppose its one of life's misteries :yes:

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