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Hi Guys,

well i'm thinking of getting a nice bonnet such as a carbon fibre or the 400R replica for my GTST. It is a burgundy colour but I can't find any pics as to what a carbon fibre or any other aftermarket bonnet would look like on mine.

Due to my lack of imagination can anybody out there pppwwweeaassseee help me find some pics of a aftermarket bonnet on a burgundy R33 and paste em?

Does any body have a particular bonnet they like?

Oh and also while I am at it any nice rear wings... i do like the standard whale tail but something not too out there would be nice GTR rear wing is a bit too common for my liking..any cool pics of that aswell?

Thanks in advance for your help:uh-huh:

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Yeah same here dude but I just can't picture the carbon fibre with my colour of car! I am crap at trying to picture things!:P

I have a car show that i have been invited to so i want it to look sweet but still be my every day driver...

Thanks for the pics skyzer! those bonnets would look lovely!! if you could find that pic of it on our coloured car i would be INCREDIBLY greatful! Might give the pics to a panel beater to do might save a few $$$ that way....

Any more pics guys? the more the merrier!

Thanks for your help so far!!:uh-huh:

Originally posted by skyzerr33

Dan your a lucky man

i found the pics i was thinking of.

burgandy skyline with similar mags to you.

i'll post all the pics theres a couple with the bonnet in it.

HAHAHA FARK ME!!! What do ya recon? should i do it? that pic made me cream my pants! THANK YOU!!!!:uh-huh: :uh-huh: :uh-huh: :P

Very nice! I think that must be the one from the front of the SPEED mag last month! 308rwkw aint bad!

Yeah i do like that bonnet! might send them an e-mail aswell.

As a cheaper alternative would most spoiler stores be able to get my standard bonnet to look like that? Obviously not the carbo fibre look but basically i do like the vents! off the top of your head any idea of the cost for that?

UAS had carbon bonnets for the R33 GTs-T available a week or 2 ago. Asking around the $1000 mark so that should give u an indication of the costs involved for a CF bonnet ;) If I remember correctly, BY BY was Mr Dealer :)

Originally posted by 25GTT

Very nice! I think that must be the one from the front of the SPEED mag last month! 308rwkw aint bad!

Yeah i do like that bonnet! might send them an e-mail aswell.  

As a cheaper alternative would most spoiler stores be able to get my standard bonnet to look like that? Obviously not the carbo fibre look but basically i do like the vents! off the top of your head any idea of the cost for that?

Yepz, same car. i've got the mag. :)

It's basically the same bonnet as BY BY's. Alot of fibreglass

would be involved, and i personally would rather have the

option of changing the whole bonnet and only paying a bit

extra for it.

If your after a CF.. I recommend speaking to BY BY. He's the

CF bonnet king! ;)

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