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Looking to put a group buy on a bonnet strut kit for M35's.

I was looking for some more room to work, a higher bonnet opening and am sick of hitting my head on the sharp corners of the bonnet so figure getting them a little more out of the way can't hurt

Kit specification:

Condition : Brand New

Including : Other All Accessories Included

Injecting by : Nitrogen Gas

Damper : Stainless Steel

Kit Contents:

Installation manual

Gas Dampers (qty- 2)

Custom Brackets (qty- 4)

Ball Stud (qty- 4)

Fastening Clips (qty- 4)

Screw (qty- 2)

Nuts (qty- 2)

Kit cost is $110 plus $12.55

Payment will be (as per all my GB's) up front - then items ordered and delivered

We need a minimum of 12 (don't ask) and yes, these are different to V35/G35 kits.

Let me know if interested and I will mark an order date.

Extra bonnet height over stock :D

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and an ever-so thrilling vid for reference

Installation guide can be found in the link below

http://www.m35stagea.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=273

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Okay cool, so minimum has been reached.

I place the order Friday next week (that's the 4th November) in case there are a few others that want in and will PM you guys my account details.

Please make sure that your $122.55 has been deposited prior to 2nd to ensure I receive it by the 4th.

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