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Item:R34 FIBREGLASS VENTED BONNET

Age: 4 - 6 WEEKS OLD

Condition: OKAY

Price: $350 (EXCLUDING FREIGHT)

To Fit: (What car) ANY R34 (EXCEPT GTR)

Location: PERTH, W.A

Contact: 0433 560 364

Comments: PICTURES CAN BE VIEWED ON MY THREAD WITH MY CAR FOR SALE... IF YOU'RE SERIOUS YOU WILL LOOK :laugh:

come check it out people, i will send interstate at buyer's expense

these things sell at over $600 easy, no time to repair... going to put standard bonnet back on in the meantime...

cheers,

Andrew :wub:

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sorry peeps,

will take some decent photos when i can asap, with uni and work it's quite hard...

there is a tiny bit of damage, basically i didn't close the bonnet properly (i actually totally forgot i even popped the latch) and i was on the highway rolling about 90 km/h and the bonnet flew up and actually damaged my roof which i have to get fixed now...

the bonnet is not damaged too bad, my panel beater said that after a few hours work it will be alright, then you just need to paint it to whatever colour you wish...

as i mentioned i will get photos asap, is an awesome looking bonnet... makes the car i must say, looks beautiful

brief description out the top of my mind, it has a big vent in the middle and two little vents on the sides that actually connect to the lining of the bonnet to the headlights...

cheers guys,

Andrew :)

  • 4 weeks later...

sorry, i haven't updated this thread...

Bonnet is sold...

i have a standard bonnet in awesome condition now, for sale...

how much do these go for at the wreckers?

willing to let it go at an awesome price, throw me the offers, it is a standard GTT bonnet painted black (top AND bottom)!

if i'm breaking any for sale rules can a moderator please let me know and i'll open up another thread if necessary, cheers!

Andrew :D

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