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ill have to update my pics with the new Z-bonnet so here it is

Is that a genuine one? Or does it have rain guards?

If it isnt your going to have trouble with the rain getting through your coilpack cover.....

ill have to update my pics with the new Z-bonnet so here it is

Is that a genuine one? Or does it have rain guards?

If it isnt your going to have trouble with the rain getting through your coilpack cover.....

ill have to update my pics with the new Z-bonnet so here it is

Is that a genuine one? Or does it have rain guards?

If it isnt your going to have trouble with the rain getting through your coilpack cover.....

Is that a genuine one? Or does it have rain guards?

If it isnt your going to have trouble with the rain getting through your coilpack cover.....

Hey mate .

its a seibon carbon bonnet and yes in has the rain guards .

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Hey mate .

its a seibon carbon bonnet and yes in has the rain guards .

Ahk, lots of people with Z-tune bonnets ask why their car wont work when they have them fitted. I bought a Seibon Blitz version because i was still worried about it, looks awesome but on your R34.

My cousins AE92 rolla, old ladies car, honestly its more fun to drive then my 300ZX. You wouldn't expect this to rev to 8700rpm ;)

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They did a top gear episode recently about this, where James May claims that some cheap slow Renault is just as fun to drive then a Lambo because you will never be able to utilize that 500hp the same way you would a 80hp car. Small cars like this are fun to thrash about no doubt but there is so much you can take before

you want some torque lol.

They did a top gear episode recently about this, where James May claims that some cheap slow Renault is just as fun to drive then a Lambo because you will never be able to utilize that 500hp the same way you would a 80hp car. Small cars like this are fun to thrash about no doubt but there is so much you can take before

you want some torque lol.

Yeah, it looks like an old ladies car too, no one expects it to have a 4AGE 20v Blacktop motor in it with trumpets :D

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^^^ think it would look better with a stock front bumper and front lip, im not really finding the boxy look where the top of the bumper meets with hood to sit well with the look of the car, little more low and you have a nice looking R34.

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