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Hi guys, I've spoken to a guy at Carmate and I was able to organise a group buy deal with them on R34 GTT fibreglass bonnets.

Carmate is offering us all styles of R34 GTT fibreglass bonnets for the group buy.

Discount rates:

10 orders = 10% off RRP

20 orders = 15% off RRP

Here's a list of bonnets they offer, you can also find it here: http://www.carmate.com.au/

NOTE: If you see a carbon fibre bonnet in the picture, just ignore the carbon fibre, because this GB is for fibreglass.

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BX Style

RRP=$539.95 10%=$485.96 15%=$458.96

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GTR Conversion Style

RRP=$599.95 10%=$539.96 15%=$509.96

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GTR OEM Style

RRP=$461.95 10%=$415.76 15%=$392.66

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GTR R Style

RRP=$547.95 10%=$493.16 15%=$465.76

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GTR R2 Style

RRP=$501.95 10%=$451.76 15%=$426.66

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JU Style

RRP=$579.95 10%=$521.96 15%=$492.96

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OEM Style

RRP=$488.95 10%=$440.06 15%=$415.61

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R Style

RRP=$579.95 10%=$ 521.96 15%=$492.96

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R2 Style

RRP=$559.95 10%=$503.96 15%=$475.96

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T2 Style

RRP=$539.95 10%=$485.96 15%=$458.96

As for postage, please contact me with your address for the exact postage cost. Because different states and area will be different.

But as a rough idea:

QLD & VIC metro = $90+ overnight

SA metro = $100+ 3 days

WA & TAS metro = $120+ 4-5 days

NSW = pick up available +$10 handling fee

Depending what they have on shelf, if they have a bonnet that you want, then there will be no wait. I think they have a couple of R2 and T2 style in stock.

But for the rest, it will take 5-8 weeks to get made and shipped. With the longest being 10 weeks.

A $100 deposit will be required for me to make the order and I won't be making the orders until we have at least 10 people. The rest of the payment will be required when Carmate has the bonnet and ready to ship.

As for fitment, they said they have sold many bonnets and haven't had any complaints.

10% off RRP

1. Charles89 - R2 Style

2. RusH_ - R2 Style

3. Zaver - GTR R2 Style

4. john-e boi - GTR Conversion Style

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Charles can you confirm if its possible to get in on this with Carbon Fibre bonnets?

Have a look on their website, if the style is available in carbon fibre, then it should be fine, but just note that the carbon fibre bonnet will be packed in a box? So the postage will be a little bit more.

Is the GTR OEM style bonnets made to suit the non-GTR hinges?

I think they are pretty much the same as stock GTT bonnet but it's just a bit shorter. I can ask for you if you want :)

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