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Just ordered a Blazer Carbon Fibre Bonnet and Some Bonnet Pins! Cant wait fit it.

For those of you who dont know, my current stock bonnet had relations with my windscreen and my roof.

Its my first step inside the carbon circle, wonder if it stops there haha.

Nice... Carbon is the shizznit. :P

I hope you dont get defected and have to get it passed over the pits though...

I nearly went the carbon fibre bonnet when mine got damaged on a trip back from Sydney... Problem was I couldn't get any gaurantees from anyone as to whether it'd void my insurance in an accident especially if it shattered and cut someone.

So I went the boring way and got it fixed. They do look hot though!

just get a factory looking carbon bonnet that is painted the same as the rest of the car. light weight and stealthy.

So by that you dont mean Glossed raw carbon with big aggresive nostril vents like the one I ordered :P

Thanks shell :(

P.S. if anyone is after some www.skylinesaustralia.com stickers, ive got 2 that im not using and probably wont be using any time soon (wouldnt really suit on a ford?), if you want them let me know. theyre silver/grey, and theyre free! i dont know the sizes but theyre the smaller ones.

P.P.S Let me know if im not allowed to give these away, if there only for donating members etc...

:) I'll take those Beau

was that sarcasm? god Beau I didn't mean someone like you.. you're still around sometimes and are far from annoying.. I meant like a total random

Oh right, my bad...

:) I'll take those Beau

hmmmm ill have to think about it... i ment any OTHER member would get them for free... :(

Call me when you want them or i can drop em over tomorrow arv...

would've but then i woulda had to have paid for actual customised plates :)

i did the best with what i had.

it was either that or RB 020 and whos proud of a stocker 20 ;)

GUS!! - You are a Skyline owner you should be proud of it regardless of what the motor has done to it!!!11one :P

I think you should have gone for - GUS R32 - that would have been cool ;)

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