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Im selling this item, as i dont need them anymore. Anyone who interested to do conversion of the body, will suite for it. This are real full carbonfibre bonnet Vspec 2, new they selling the bonnet around $4000+ for full carbon but you cant get them anymore now. I be selling my front bumper plastic, fenders aluminium and bumper come with front diffuser as well. Price $5800, the bonnet carbon is in perfect condition. Any inquiry pm me.

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Not willing to seprate, sorry. This items are white just to let you all know, it be good for GTT 34 or 32 conversion if anyone interested.

Im selling this item, as i dont need them anymore. Anyone who interested to do conversion of the body, will suite for it. This are real full carbonfibre bonnet Vspec 2, new they selling the bonnet around $4000+ for full carbon but you cant get them anymore now. I be selling my front bumper plastic, fenders aluminium and bumper come with front diffuser as well. Price $5800, the bonnet carbon is in perfect condition. Any inquiry pm me.
Im selling this item, as i dont need them anymore. Anyone who interested to do conversion of the body, will suite for it. This are real full carbonfibre bonnet Vspec 2, new they selling the bonnet around $4000+ for full carbon but you cant get them anymore now. I be selling my front bumper plastic, fenders aluminium and bumper come with front diffuser as well. Price $5800, the bonnet carbon is in perfect condition. Any inquiry pm me.

I realise that you said that you aren't separating parts of your package; but if others are interested in bits and pieces, it might be good for you to know that I'm after the bonnet only. Pm me on Terry_GT-R34 or sms me on 0416214699 or e-mail me on [email protected],

Regards,

Terry

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Fender and diffuser are sold. The vspec 2 bonnet full carbonfibre will be selling for $3000 firm and the front bumper selling for $850.

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