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Interested in the bonnet could you post pix and its damage i.e stone chips plz

Will post up u a pics shortly. No Damage at all.. overall VGC. You are welcome to have a look at it before i pack it up and put it in the store room.

Bonnet still avail? Looking to put the black bonnet on my silver r34...hoping to make it look more jdm... haha...

Still have it? Able to post a pic?

Thanks..

Pm would be great.

Bonnet still avail? Looking to put the black bonnet on my silver r34...hoping to make it look more jdm... haha...

Still have it? Able to post a pic?

Thanks..

Pm would be great.

:P Will make your car stand out... Pics added :P

neg on HID kit? wat brand, any pics. just want to make sure my 8000k hid bulb plugs will fit these ones. as my current HID set has a screwed ballast. resorted back to normal lights for now

neg on HID kit? wat brand, any pics. just want to make sure my 8000k hid bulb plugs will fit these ones. as my current HID set has a screwed ballast. resorted back to normal lights for now

$150 delivered. Will take a pics and send to you. If you are using H1 bulbs then it will fit.

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