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Now that ivE grabbed your attention,

The people who's heads aren't in the gutter I need some advice.

I have a genuine GTR aluminium bonnet with the N1 lip and it's starting to look a bit worse for wear can I get the lip taken off and the screw holes on the bonnet filled and repainted over?

And how much do you reckon it would cost me to get that done plus the wing removed and holes filled?

And any suggestions for a good place in Sydney to get it done?

Cheers

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It might just be worth it to buy a new bonnet and get It resprayed or a carbon one and sell the one I have as the paint is in excellent condition th lip is just a bit crap I've seen the genuine GTR ones go for 400 on eBay

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