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Cam - you are correct. Bonnet is a very rare Freeway - Dolphin item. If anyone finds one - i'll take it!!

http://www.freeway-d...tagea_m35st.htm

Scroll down and there is a small picture of it.

As above. Bonnet is Dolphin...

in the first two pics looks like rays mags ( correct me if im wrong )

would those be 18s or 19s

Might make some enquiries... :whistling: Would hate to start a bdding war when one comes up....

Love the Dolphin stuff!!

How many people would be keen? Any chance we could get Dolphin to drag the moulds out for a limited run of say 5-10? (Of course having no idea how many mega dollars would be required...)

How many people would be keen? Any chance we could get Dolphin to drag the moulds out for a limited run of say 5-10? (Of course having no idea how many mega dollars would be required...)

i would be keen but just wondering the vent dips in so does that mean you definatly have to take your engine cover off, or have the put a hump in the bonnet to accomodate for the vent

those masa sport twin vented ones look mean as well

How many people would be keen? Any chance we could get Dolphin to drag the moulds out for a limited run of say 5-10? (Of course having no idea how many mega dollars would be required...)

Tentative interest, pending price obviously!

yeah 225 and 245 are more common. I remember the Tyre guy telling me that the only car they can think of with 235 was the M3 so there arent any cheap options.

245 looks a bit big on 8.5J

I know that the 225/40/19 was an optional tyre on the M3 (front). You can get them in heaps of brands - price varies fm 230 - 700. I don't know about the 235, however, I saw a New Alfa 159 today with 235/40/19 P Zero's, So I think there is some tyres in it, I think yokohama do one too.

I hate tyres. It takes so much shopping/time to get a GOOD tyre at a GOOD price >_<

Well I've put in the query with Dolphin and I'll let you know the outcome. A LOT of nice shiny stuff on there.

Ok. Let me know if you hear back. I was thinking of asking some Japanese friends to speak with them for me......

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