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i have a r32 gtst bonnet has been cut to look like a gtr bonnet

only bad is

its been cut under the bonnet

the last car it was on must of had a intercooler pipe in the way

so its been cut to make it fit

other then that

bonnet fits perfect

ready to paint

200$

0401906086 call or msg me if interested

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ill give u 50 buks no more theyre going for $60-100 on ebay painted in e.c....If u want ill come pick it up whenever u want. Let me know. 0401 099 025

there is 2 gtst bonnets one for $50 and the other starting bid at $1 lol This bonnet is stuffed and isnt legal so isnt worth much...$50 thats all im offering.

There are some other bonnets going more exp. but are in E.C. This ones been hacked at.

lmao me to

iv seen a r32 gtst bonnet STARTING BID 50 lol

could go up to anything

that damage is easy to fix

my mates gota stufft gtst bonnet

i can get it off him an cut the part i need out an weld it

easy job its just

who has the time these days

like i dont mind if the bonnet stays with me

BUMP 100 bux people

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