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hey guys i recentely got my new carbon fibre bonnet installed on my r32 gtr, i know its illegal but i love the look of it, what do you guys think of it, i also gave it a nice clean but not a wash yetlol so thought i would put some pics up of my r32 gtr and show all our sau fellows my gtr, what do yous guys think of the car?

cheers tony

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Looks nice Tony!

Sure the cooling will be abit better as to all the vents and its also got the bonnet lip spoiler, moulded in to direct more air to the radiator.

But what about when it rains and you stuck in a traffic jam. LOL! Engine, wet?

Just a thought, would be good to see if you got the Nismo bodykit for the car. It would top it off nicely.

Plus thats a custom paint job you got (Millenium Jade Colour?)

Looks nice Tony!

Sure the cooling will be abit better as to all the vents and its also got the bonnet lip spoiler, moulded in to direct more air to the radiator.

But what about when it rains and you stuck in a traffic jam. LOL! Engine, wet?

Just a thought, would be good to see if you got the Nismo bodykit for the car. It would top it off nicely.

Plus thats a custom paint job you got (Millenium Jade Colour?)

thank you 00 skyline 00, really like your car aswell, the color is the new bmw color but the new bmw has like more brown in it, i didnt really like it so i thought i would add the gold powder coat in it so all i needed to purchase was stabilizing clear and the powder coat, bloody expensive but in he sun or the night it is bloody nice i gotta admit, lol if i know its gona rain i wouldnt take the car out in the 1st place lol but is there any kind of harm if the motor gets a little bit wet?

gtst, sorry about the spelling mate but i fixed it up lol, i was just typing fast lol

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purchased it from sau, i think sau name is ZILLAR or something like that, payed $830 delivered for it

Yeah cool!

Cuz I know another member on SAU ILUVMYGTR was selling one too.

Oh yeah... KEEP IT! :geek:

thanks for the comment guys, i luv this car and i bought this car like stock as a rock, had stock headunit, stock airbox, stock exhaust, stock everything, i have spent all my cash on this car but at the end its worth it, lol nice plate man'ISPHAT', will suit it i think

what do you mean you "added gold powder coat" to the paint?

do you mean gold pearl?

I thought powder coating was a totally different thing

its pearl mate, sorry i didnt mention it lol, my fault, thanks for the comments guys

looks nice man,

how long have you had the car? i saw it up for sale on carsales when i was hunting for mine.

just over 2 years and still not sick of it, the show and the go is all there for me lol, i had a 200kw r33 gtst s2 before that and got sik of it, i dont like them, out of all i love my 32 R's and i could never pick nothing over that car hehe

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