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Hey guys selling this bonnet as i need the money for some other things.

It has 2 vents in the middle part to keep engine cool and one above the intake for a great cold air intake.

Bonnet is in perfect condition only a few months old, comes with bonnet pins for track days etc.

Pickup only from SE suburbs Wantirna (3152) which is near the Knox City shopping center.

Pics: (if you want any more pics plz PM or post)

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$700 Pickup

Thanks, Leigh

Come on guys this carbon fibre bonnet is only a couple of months old!

this may seem stupid but does this let water down into ur spark plug area / coil packs?

i would snap this up but i have mechanical things to do before i get aesthetic.

this may seem stupid but does this let water down into ur spark plug area / coil packs?

i would snap this up but i have mechanical things to do before i get aesthetic.

A little bit of water gets through, just drips off the top of the engine ive had no dramas with it nor have any of my mates with vents.

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hi mate im sam and i rang the other day regarding the cf bonnet u have, im still interested just waiting for a quote on my car as its being repaired (front and side), so if its still available ill need to make a time to come check it out if thats ok?

cheers

hi mate im sam and i rang the other day regarding the cf bonnet u have, im still interested just waiting for a quote on my car as its being repaired (front and side), so if its still available ill need to make a time to come check it out if thats ok?

cheers

No worries mate just let me know when you wanna come and have a look its actually still on the car at the moment as well.

cheers

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Hi, Interested in the bonnett for track use. I have got a corbon fibre Japanese made one with no vents, good for street,no leaks of rain water!!!! can cause big problem with electricals, like to take your one and sell mine . Any body interested?

alex 0439 818008

White st Mordialloc 3195 Vic

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