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Hi all, as topic states i have a Genuine Varis carbon fibre vented bonnet to suit an R32 GTR. This may also fit a 32 Gts but please do your own research as i am not 100% sure. This bonnet cost me a small fortune to buy and ship from japan to oz, Since it has arrived in australia i have not fitted it to a car nor have i opened the packaging. The bonnet has holes for bonnet pins and a carbon kevlar bonnet lip fitted. The bonnet is located in brisbane and i would like to sell locally only as the risk of damage is too great for interstate shipping.

specs

Material: Carbon

Weight (kg):

- OEM: 10.4

- VARIS: 8.0

selling $1350 firm

price on rhd japan is over 2k!

please call chris 0417755890 if i dont pick up please send an sms or leave a message.

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description on rhd japan is below

The VARIS Cooling Bonnet - Carbon Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 is specifically designed for the vehicle. Varis is one of the top makers of aftermarket hoods and have been used in D1GP. This product is extremely light compared to the stock metal hood and also helps greatly in the cooling of your engine. The hood vents are placed to gain the best air stream lines, further increasing cooling.

Shipping Prices can be seen once adding to the shopping cart. Some regions can not be catered to for shipping this item so please contact us before purchasing to check and confirm if it is possible. Lead time for this bonnet is 2 months because they are all made to order.

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