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seriously, ide much rather perfer a carbon fibre one. its a fiar bit lighter, they are able to withstand alot of shock, ive seen them drop wheels form about 6foot and land on the bonnet, it jsut bounces back into place.

for me to get my bonnet repsrayed i would be looking at alteast 900 for ontop and underneath. and thats the price of a carbon bonnet. when you buy them then dont need to be painted, they come with a clear coat so its all ready to bolt on.

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hhmm....your sprayer must have a mansion. I was quoted $450 top and bottom - and Carbon fibre bonnet for $1500...Green-Ghost was talking about looking good, in that case, I'd save the $1050 and go get some neons, and maybe fit a PS2 into the car ...

never understood the flashing club and show car boys.

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its just like body kits, people put them on for looks, i doubt very much there are many of you that have put a body kit on ur street driven line to improve aerodynamics or lighten ur car, a carbon bonnet is next on my list. but the one with fiberglass underneath, 3 k is a bit pricey.

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i'm in the process of getting one for my hr33, it is the fibreglass/carbon fibre reverse vent, i'm also after boot and wing, it is just for looks not weight saving, ..if you have the cash then do it.......BUT!, i hear the stuff is illegal, they don't have crumple zones, i need to check up on this thou.

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