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Item:Standard R32 non GTR Bonnet

Age:15 years?

Condition:Black, Clear coat bubbling and peeling in some places

Price:$80 ono (seems to be the going price)

To Fit: R32 GTS, GTSt, GTS4, GTE, GXi and GTS25 (and an R32 GTR, but I will laugh at you if you do it)

Location:Free delivery to adelaide metro. I'll be driving there from melbourne to pick up my new bonnet, so will wanna get rid of this one before I put the new one on.

Contact:Shan, shan(at)j-spec.com.au or PM or respond to this thread.

Comments:So here's the deal, I'm getting a new bonnet, and I'm driving to adelaide to pick it up. Rather than being stuck with two bonnets I'd rather sell the stock one off, bolt the fibreglass one I bought on, and drive back home. So really, no offer can be refused. The paint on the bonnet's bubbling, and the clear coat has chipped off in a few spots. Other than that the bonnet is straight and has no dents. I'll be keeping the hinges and all that for the new bonnet, so all you'll be gettin is the bonnet itself.

  • 1 month later...

Oh this bonnet, lol never ended up going to adelaide to pick up my kit, so I still have it. I'm in Melbourne though. Might work out cheaper for you if you bought one locally.

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