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MNImports,,,tell me you have donated to this site.

Neil.

Please refer him to the quickest way to get in touch with PRANK, as he has already enquired about advertising on these forums.

Now to get back on topic :)

Are these cf bonnets, fibre glass with a single layer of cf on top?

Please refer him to the quickest way to get in touch with PRANK, as he has already enquired about advertising on these forums.

Now to get back on topic :)

Are these cf bonnets, fibre glass with a single layer of cf on top?

I have cf bonnets which have a single layer of cf on top and rest fibreglass or the more expensive ones which are pretty much all cf.

I have cf bonnets which have a single layer of cf on top and rest fibreglass or the more expensive ones which are pretty much all cf.

Do you have ones that are just fibreglass without the cf on it yet? I wouldn't mind getting a vented bonet and painting it.......

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As you are a business, if you wish to continue selling here you must become a registered trader which will allow you to advertise all you want.

Feel free to pm me for further information

Nick

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