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hey all does anyone have a S1 bonnet for sale?? i had a carbon bonnet on and it hit my windscreen(long story,started with a cop not shutting my bonnet properly) and it is new need of a big repair... if anyone wants it i will swap for a S1 bonnet. or i will buy a S1 bonnet.

i need it as the colour change i am doing does not match a carbon bonnet.

otherwise i would juts buy a new carbon one...

anyway if anyone has one p.m me or post.

cheers

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yeah the bonnet is stuff.... well i was going to repair and then paint. the carbon bonnet is only good for that. the carbon is set in a clear coat.

this means if it is cracked you cant reapir and get the same smoth carbon fibre look.

the bonnet hit my roof at 80km so it is craked right throu.

these are worth around $1100 and the standard bonnets are worth $200 so i think it would be a fair swap. but if you want to sell i will just buy off you.

think about it!!

cheers

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I actually make body kits for the r33's, currently in the process of making firbe glass and carbon fibre bonnets for about $800. for more details you can contact me on 0413 714 354 or [email protected]

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