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When you say "will take a few weeks to get here", When approx do you reckon they are likely to show up?

More than a little excited by these.

Suicide doors and airbags can EAD, Bonnet Struts is where it's at! :thumbsup:

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Sorry guys,

A bit of a mix up on my part.

The testing of the R32 dampers was done on a GTR (alloy bonnet) and I feel the dampers would not be strong enough for R32 GTST bonnets. If you have ordered a R32 set of dampers intending to put them on a GTST please PM me and I will issue you a refund.

Apologies again for the mix up.

If there is enough demand for dampers after this GB I will do another one which will include R32 GTSTs.

keen on a 32R one, i have CF bonnet

Is it lighter than the alloy bonnet?

I have a sample for a 32GTR that a used for a test and found the pressure light for an alloy bonnet. Would be perfect for a carbon one IF it is actually lighter than the stock one.

I was surprised how light a stock alloy bonnet is.

cant say, feels the same perhaps a touch lighter

Is it lighter than the alloy bonnet?

I have a sample for a 32GTR that a used for a test and found the pressure light for an alloy bonnet. Would be perfect for a carbon one IF it is actually lighter than the stock one.

I was surprised how light a stock alloy bonnet is.

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