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hey guys got some bits i wanna get rid off for a GTR conversion.

OEM 2000 R34 GTT Bonnet in black finish - $700 ONO

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Bommex R34 GTT Bonnet in black finish - $950 ONO

ADR approved so no defects guys!!! Fibre Glass Material

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Both items are located in Melbourne

**please note pics are not of actual product but identical in every single way.**

any questions please ask!!!

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hey guys just an update.

after realizing the OEM bonnets were so cheap ive dropped the price down to $400.

or make me a reasonable offer

=D

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I appreciate the enthusiasm guys but if your not interested can you please refrain from posting.

Carbon fibre bonnets are illegal which is why some ppl may prefer a already painted ADR approved fibre glass bonnet.

hey guys just an update.

after realizing the OEM bonnets were so cheap ive dropped the price down to $400.

or make me a reasonable offer

=D

$300 for bonnet, std one. get back to me if youre interested

0402 910 431

If your buying cf bonnets that are fbglass, they usually have a single layer of carbon fibre which according to oficials has the potential to shatter and cause serious harm, which means illegal.

adr approve bonnets are made with certain meterials waraped in fiberglass which is accepted by officials.

If you want more info search it up and please refrain from posting unless you are interested in buying.

No.. Fibreglass absorbs impact better than Carbon fibre.. Look at a F1 car total carbon, hits anything bits fly everywhere. For the record f/g and c/f bonnets are illegal because they often dont use a latch and or it is not as strong as a metal/aluminum etc (except in OEM cases obviously) and they fly up and cause a shattered window at speed & a crash from no vision.

Only ADR approved bonnets are made by Blits im sure this is one, same design.

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Seeing as blitz isnt australian, i would be fairly certain its not ADR approved, as it would have to pass an australian crash test.

I'm not talking about blitz i'm talking about blits which is austrlian. Please remove your post

I'm not talking about blitz i'm talking about blits which is austrlian. Please remove your post

He said Blits not Blitz and according to their website they have the first adr approved fibreglass bonnets in australia

http://blitsautomotive.com/

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