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hey guys... was wondering if anyone had a TS style bonnet they would like to sell me...

prefferably fibrelgass... but will look at getting a carbon..

have spoken to a few bodykit places around AUS and no one has got one...

i am in melbourne... if you have what i want feel free to pm...

here is a pic of what im after....

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cheers..

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fiberglass bonnets are just as illegal as the carbon ones so u might as well just get carbon

have u tried google search mate.

goodluck its a hard bonnet to find especially for a gtt

hey man.. have tried google... called quite a few places... they are obselete...

was hopin someone might want to sell me one..??? :D

fiberglass bonnets are just as illegal as the carbon ones so u might as well just get carbon

have u tried google search mate.

goodluck its a hard bonnet to find especially for a gtt

Off topic but I'm curious as to why fiberglass bonnets are illegal? New to cars :ninja:

Nah they didn't unfortunately, there's is a lot different. Their vents come out of the bonnet where as the Top Secret goes into the engine bay and therefore makes it look completely flat.

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GTN1K is one of the only Skylines I have seen with a Top Secret style bonnet and it was custom made.

Edited by PM-R33

Havn't seen one for a R34 GTR either, only ones that have something similar is the JGTC R34's.

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It's so annoying because they are a bloody gorgeous bonnet design and they make them for all types of cars (Supra's, RX7's, S2000's, V35's etc) but not bloody R32/33/34 Skylines :)

I don't understand why? There would surely be enough demand for them and they can't be that hard to make. I've always wanted one painted completely white other than the vents in carbon fibre, something like this:

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