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Yeap its true, the ADR compliant ones are basically a metal structure with a carbon fibre top which crumples on impact and shatters the carbon fibre when doing so. pretty basic but thats it..

ADR bonnets cost in excess of $2000.. How bout you get some stock bonnet, wack on some fancy raises, cut out a hole and take it to get carbon dipped painted.. then take it to a sprayer and tell them to cover it in a million clear coats.. hey presto you got one nice lookin bonnet for under $1000

was free :thumbsup: straight trade in, got a bargin of joey lol... well long story short..

his got a 34 sitting there, came with roll cage n cf bonnet and obviously his cant get it complianced..so me n brendon showed up, and he asked if we could trade, and cash his way, im like nuh man you asking me a favor so i only do straghit swap :P sooo yeah...now ive got this liquidish thing on it and

is pain in the rear end to get rid off lol

:P ass! I hate you forever now lol..

If he sees one in future I want it :thumbsup:

and ill pay for it :P Id like the stocker just incase (cops)

Looks sweet tho, from what i see its a genuine item, I noticed your holes you had drilled for bonnet clamps looks like cf all way through must be east bear or somthing worth big $$$

If you wanna flog it ill take it

N i saw that stain, I rekon a paint cleaner will help .. its a chemical paint cleaner designed for car paint .. ive got some if u want.. might be at joeys on sunday, need rego/pinkslip.

Did I mention I hate you? lol

Oh the top secret front bar you want is sold by Justjap $500.. Saw it in person and its sexual, just wish I didnt have a mountain infront of my driveway

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