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Bump...looking into the shipping thing, if you are interstate then you will have to arrange your own pick up & delivery, as i dont want to be the one held responsible for any possible damage.

If you are in Sydney metro then i am able to deliver the bonnet...so no one wants one?

hey Roy was enquiring for a friend but he has some other mods in mind atm...

the cost of shipping kinda evens out ordering a carbon bonnet here.

But anyone in sydney would be stupid not to go and take this bonnet for that price :headspin:

It always ends up that way, I lost out big time had to ship my coilovers overseas and lost out big time on the shipping and price I gotfor them.

I'm still trying to get down to get a quote for my bonnet being sprayed, I'll let you know what that cost is versus that if I can afford it and work something out

mark :thumbsup:

good luck

can someone please tell me WTF it looks like, or upload one of those pics to SAU as I can't view the little f**kers. :thumbsup:

Like all the other timewasters I have a desire to buy something I don't need, but it's oh so desirable.

Anything is possible...though i woul want payment up front...plus $180 for crating and shipping...even then i still dont want to be held responsible for any possible damage to the bonnet in transit...lol short answer is i dont think its worth shipping interstate:(

But its up to you

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