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if its just for looks on a streeter i recon it looks shite IMO but if its actually for track then its not so bad

but yeah, as above, add washers.

remember its gonna affect how the bonnet crumples in an impact, might even go through the windshield. you might have to consider a safety bonnet latch thingy to stop it flying back.

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BTW I forgot to mention 1 and 2 above are not true. It looks dodgy and will not cool the engine bay if you are moving over about 40klm/h. And if you are overheating at idle you have other issues you need to resolve

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BTW I forgot to mention 1 and 2 above are not true. It looks dodgy and will not cool the engine bay if you are moving over about 40klm/h. And if you are overheating at idle you have other issues you need to resolve

Im not overeating i thought it might of cooled the engine bay a bit but it sounds like its not worth it

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remember its gonna affect how the bonnet crumples in an impact, might even go through the windshield. you might have to consider a safety bonnet latch thingy to stop it flying back.

Yep, he's right.

I had that same thing done to my bonnet, although, it was mild track car.

In accident, bonnet went up and smashed windscreen.

+ didn't have that bonnet safety latch thing.

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