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  • 3 weeks later...

Gezz I would of thought this would go.

Come on drifters you know you want a light bonnet, it will give you more speed, angle and smoke, trust me.

The chicks love em too. (If you a chick the dudes love em.)

I will get a bonnet box from a crash repair and pack it up then take it to work for e-go to pick it up.

How easy is that?

I'll do all the work this end and you can organise the courrier, try e-go they seem to be good and cheap.

Pick up from Lonsdale SA Business Address - 5160

A bonnet box is bonnet size and it is shit load lighter than a standard bonnet. I would say about 15kgs.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Still for Sale

I have packed it in a bonnet box and waiting for payment, but, buyer has changed his mind.

I was quoted by e-go $150 to Tasmania if that helps

It measures 1550 x 1450 x 150 and weighs about 15kg if you want to get a quote. Pick up from 5160.

Cheers

Im keen (and from tas lol) ,was that posted to north or south tas? . So $450 on my doorstep? (i'll take it if you can wait till Friday for payment?)

edit , i'll take the latch too!

Edited by toffy

That was $150.00 to a depot in Launceston.

If you organise the freight through e-go and pay for it. I will stick the cartnote on the bonnet.

$320.00 for the bonnet and latch.

If your still keen PM me and I will give you my bank details

  • 1 month later...

If this hasn't sold in a couple of weeks I will grab it. Trying using smartsend.com.au instead of e-go. I have found smartsend to be better then e-go. I just wish my F.G bonnet would sell.

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