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Hey guyz

im thinking about getting a z-tune bonnet for my wait for it 34 GT. (dont hate on it its my car)

anyway on Ebay i have seen 2 that should be ok , what do you's all this what would be better

http://www.ebay.com....9#ht_2506wt_873

http://www.ebay.com....9#ht_2325wt_873

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there both totally different dont you notice one needs a gtr front bar the other one doesnt?

if u get the top 1 it will need gtr style front bar for gtt and youl need gtr hinges and mabey domething else

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there both totally different dont you notice one needs a gtr front bar the other one doesnt?

if u get the top 1 it will need gtr style front bar for gtt and youl need gtr hinges and mabey domething else

wrong, they're both for GTT, the first link, second picture, is a GTT bonnet, and sellers listing states its for a GTT.

the seller should've been more clear and use GTT bonnet pictures only tho.

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if your painting it your obviously going to leave some CF showing yes?

otherwise there's no point in getting the CF covered one...

pics when done and report back on how you like the bonnet when the car is in the rain...

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I got my bonnet today will have it fitted on the 13th so ill post pics if it all goes will

and W34pongt why are you worried about heat on a 25GT anyway more just for the looks and weight reduction, right ? ....

because we all know the NON turbo 34s have SOO much heat I'm just saying :)

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It fits really well after I put in some rubber bits to make it sit flat the whole way, you can see it what i mean in the above pic's ^^ (before)

As for gaps its a really good fitting bonnet and I'm happy with it . I'll take some more pics to show you's all . for now enjoy some more photos :-)

things i did to make it fit well .

(1) front strut bar was taking off

(2) bonnet latch was moved up as it was not locking in

(3) lil rubber bits to make it sit flat

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