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Hey Guys, just an update.

i contacted blits and they are in the process of sending me the actual cert via mail (cant have it faxed or emailed because its water marked).

just some more proof that mmj dosnt know what his talking about.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=297166

http://www.blitsbodykits.com.au/

if you would like to confirm anythign at all please contact the makers on 0755716122. they will confirm everything.

MMJ i suggest your retract your statement

Edited by Jap_Muscle

on the http://www.blitsbodykits.com.au/nissan.html

it sais

BLITS NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GTT AND GTR FIBREGLASS

VENTED BONNETS $770

no tryna ruin your thread, im aware im missing sumthing but im actually keen on it if its adr approved... i received a free yellow sticker once from a copper for my old topsecret bonnet... it would be nice to have another one back on

hey buddy, you gotta keep it mind it isnt painted for $770. mine is already painted black GV1.

PM if interested

yeh but thats useless to me... i needa repaint it... are neg on the price... im in vic i can pick up maybe this w.e if the price is right

yeh but thats useless to me... i needa repaint it... are neg on the price... im in vic i can pick up maybe this w.e if the price is right

sorry buddy just

SOLD IT PENDING PAYMENT

will let you know if it falls through.

STILL HAVE A OEM BONNET THAT NEEDS TO BE PAINTED

$250ono

ohh wtf.... i was just in the middle of countin my coins tooooo lol let me know if it falls through

sorry buddy just

SOLD IT PENDING PAYMENT

will let you know if it falls through.

STILL HAVE A OEM BONNET THAT NEEDS TO BE PAINTED

$250ono

sorry buddy,

are you only interested in ADR approved bonnets? because a friend of mine totaled the rear of his car and his thinking about selling his front end.

the bonnets identical but is missing the vent in the bottom left

cbonnet33series1.jpg

its not ADR approved though. PM me if your interested and ill see if i can get it cheap.

yea id prefer an ADR one... how much is cheap? im not keen on the nice yellow stickers no more

i feel ya buddy, however the amount of other things the popo can pick on im not to worried about a bonnet lol.

i have no idea what hed be after (his pretty depressed :P ) $5-600?

LMAO im worried bout my bonned... cbf changin it all the timefor sum reason everytime i do i scratch my car... :P

how depressed... would he be keen on givin the bonnet a nice new home extremely cheap?

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There's a place in NSW that does carbon fibre and fibreglass bonnets which are ADR approved and they even give you a certificate which includes your registration and chassis number for proof if you do get pulled over and questioned about it.

But their bonnets are around $1200, but at least its hassle free

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