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just gettin over having it sit there un used rather take the 10k~ and stick it in shares at least it feels like its doing something..

but see how i go it makes little difference im not payin interest or anything on it so see if i dont use it much this summer its goneeeeeee

Time to fix hail damaged bonnet on the 33...what do wasteland?

- carbon fiber bonnet (rest of car is silver) ~$800

- fill/prime, respray and hope for a good colour match (front bar really needs a respray too) ~$300

- buy second hand bonnet with no dents and respray (as above) ~$400

- paintless dent removal (existing paint is in good condition) ~$11ty

Money not an issue, I'll go with the CF if it looks good...I do like flush colours though. Do series 2 R33 bonnets fit a 1.5?

Time to fix hail damaged bonnet on the 33...what do wasteland?

- carbon fiber bonnet (rest of car is silver) ~$800

- fill/prime, respray and hope for a good colour match (front bar really needs a respray too) ~$300

- buy second hand bonnet with no dents and respray (as above) ~$400

- paintless dent removal (existing paint is in good condition) ~$11ty

Money not an issue, I'll go with the CF if it looks good...I do like flush colours though. Do series 2 R33 bonnets fit a 1.5?

I vote for this.

Some cars look good with CF bonnets and some don't IMO

Birdman, S2 bonnet won't fit on S1/1.5 the headlights are different.

I'd find another bonnet in same colour as long it's in better condition than yours. Ditto for bumper - save you on paint.

just gettin over having it sit there un used rather take the 10k~ and stick it in shares at least it feels like its doing something..

10k as is sit now or I'm assuming minus all goodies?

Only issue with finding a silver bonnet and putting that on is that a good deal of my car has been resprayed a couple of times so I don't think the standard silver will match well, assuming the bonnet I find has perfectly good paint on it. I'd rather spend a few hundred on trying to match it / refreshing the paint. That and I could be waiting forever if it's a series 1 bonnet that I need. But a good suggestion nonetheless.

CF doesn't look too bad on this GTR...

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Yer CF is sounding like a bad idea...I do love the look of a silver bonnet after a coat of wax. Might just respray existing bonnet and front bar, probably set me back ~$600.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-NISSAN-SKYLINE-R34-BONNET-LIP-SPOILER-4-DOOR-RARE-/200652875902?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2eb7d7e87e

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