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Item: R34 GTR V Spec 2 Carbon Fibre Bonnet (Factory White)

Age:2000+

Condition: Excellent

Price: $2300 for bonnet, custom mould to fit GTT skyline $300

To Fit: (What car) R34 GTR but i also have the mould to fit a Skyline R34 Gtt

Location: Outer Sydney NSW

Contact: 0425367733

Comments: Pictures to come soon

Edited by Yts

Very Interested!! Pics please?? And perhaps a PM with estimated price range if possible??

Cheers!

Alicia :spank:

Genuine?

Do V-Spec IIs come stock with genuine carbon bonnets or do nissan stock these?

Pics please.

Yea series II v-specs have c/f bonnets stock, painted same colour as the rest of the car.

What you mean the mold to fit a GTT? Im interested .. still dont help the fact im broke :| (Long Story short i didn't have the funds to buy a GTR so i imported a GT4 and transforming it into it into a poor mans GTR lol Custom Mold Cost $300 dollars to make it fitt the GTT Skyline it goes above the front bar so the bonnet sits plush.

carbon fibre bonnet in white?? pics please...and yeah as DECIM8 said, what do u mean you have the mould? are these copies? (as stated GENUINE!!!)

PM Replied Alcia

PM Replied Tommy R34

Edited by Yts
What you mean the mold to fit a GTT? Im interested .. still dont help the fact im broke :| (Long Story short i didn't have the funds to buy a GTR so i imported a GT4 and transforming it into it into a poor mans GTR lol Custom Mold Cost $300 dollars to make it fitt the GTT Skyline it goes above the front bar so the bonnet sits plush.

carbon fibre bonnet in white?? pics please...and yeah as DECIM8 said, what do u mean you have the mould? are these copies? (as stated GENUINE!!!)

PM Replied Alcia

PM Replied Tommy R34

first post updated with price for bonnet and mould now..

cheers

jeremy

BWhahahah good one .. ill be rite with my gtt bonnet cheers, suppose it aint to bad but id rather buy new at that price

Edited by DECIM8
  • 2 weeks later...

sorry guys been flat out with work and have been away the last week just to update you the car is at the workshop getting bonnet mould put on with bonnet so as soon as i get over there early next week will take photos and post them..

yes bonnet still for sale, if it doesn't sell individually then it will sell with the GT4

regards

jeremy

here are a few pics i found on the internet of what the bonnet looks like.. when i get the car back next week i will take photo's of it..

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  • 4 weeks later...

problems with work has forced the delay of being able to go and visit the car as have been travelling back and forth, hopefully get to the workplace soon.. the car will be up for sale also R34 GT4 will put a post up for that shortly otherwise pm if interested

apologies to those waiting on photo's

regards

jeremy

  • 5 months later...

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