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ive got a guy out near penrith that currently makes carbon bonnets for various cars and owns a stagea himself.hes talking around a $1000 depending on what you want,if we can get 5 in total.

also im giving him my centre console so he can mould a fibreglass one that fits a s1 auto perfect with a hand brake.anyone interested in these let me know,they will be heaps cheaper than a nissan one.

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we have to workout a design.he can then make the bonnet out of different materials (glass/carbon) but they will have to be one design.

i dont want anything too radical just a small reverse scoop to realese hot air from the engine.ill try and find some pics,or if anyones got ideas?

we have to workout a design.he can then make the bonnet out of different materials (glass/carbon) but they will have to be one design.

i dont want anything too radical just a small reverse scoop to realese hot air from the engine.ill try and find some pics,or if anyones got ideas?

probably you want a couple of vents in front and the reverse scoop or somethign to let the air flow back out again

I'd be interested in one with a reverse vent in the centre behind the radiator,and with two small vents in the corners near the strut tops.

east bear make a carbon bonnet and an frp bonnet for stageas. check out powerplay's website for a couple of small pics.

Justin...

I'd be interested in one with a reverse vent in the centre behind the radiator,and with two small vents in the corners near the strut tops.

east bear make a carbon bonnet and an frp bonnet for stageas. check out powerplay's website for a couple of small pics.

Justin...

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