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hi how are yous guys, i would really appreciate all the people that can help me with my problem, i bought a second hand carbon fibre bonnet for my skyline r32 gtr, i have found a little crack on the bottom corner of the bonnet and one o the side of the bonnet, the one at the bottom is like cracked but the one on the edge of the bonnet is more like a scratch,

guys i dont want to get rid of the carbon look because thats what i bought it for, i mean i know i can get it all prayed black but i want the carbon fibre look on it,

would yous guys know anyone that repair carbon fibre,

please let me know like ASAP please people as i realy desperately need to get it fixed,

i really appreciate this to everyone that can help me,

cheers tony

Edited by tony_nivin

nar its not underneath of it, its like rite on the corner, and also ders like a pretty deep scratch on the edge of the carbon bonnet, is there any place you know that will fix carbon fibre that you know of, i mean i can get it sprayed like a sik jet black but what u wrecken , u wreken it will look good on my car?

but i really want the carbon fibre look seriously

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Iv saved a pic of your car, as it does look pretty tough ;)

Resin the crack and spray it with some thin body color coded paint, so you can still see the weave at the correct angle.

Edited by GeeTR

nar i already took it to one of like the sickest panel beaters that i know, they always do hotrods n shit, they are doing the sides like a really reallly dark jet black, leaving the middle all carbon fibre an the sccoooopps on the side thy are also staying carbon fibre, so it will look good because the panel beatr said its really deep and there is nothing we can do, he said it will be carbon fibre and the sides willl be like a tough black color, im pretty happy of how he is doing it so should look pretty nice, thanks for the comment GeeTR

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