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Got some photos here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...iew=getlastpost

The bonnet lip installation there is only a "mock" fitting; I've since secured it properly and will get better photos up soon.

I'm just waiting on the final payment from 1 member; I'll give him one or 2 more days then i'll call this order closed - goods will be in transit shortly after.

Stan if Wogboy doesn't take the bonnet lip for the R34 then I'm your man. :bunny:

Why didn't you PM me. I thought I was first on list if there was a drop out. :laugh:

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Wogboy; PM received :(

r33chick, Wogboy and SKY 34 - order is now complete - will have the money sent off ASAP and the stuff will be enroute soon!

Hi Stan, can I please order :

1 x fibreglass bonnet lip

1 x set of fibreglass eyelids

When do you require payment by?

Cheers, Andrew

What is a proper way of installing this.. as in, a more secure/better way then double sided tape? Drilling holes and such i presume?

I used really strong double sided tape and a bit of sikaflex...tried to remove it just before and literally couldn't for fear of breaking it...I could even lift the bonnet jst by holding the bonnet lip (not recommended)

It most likely won't drop...but i figure if ur gonna screw it on for fear of people stealing it...if they wanna steal it they'd probably break it in the process and leave you with a bonnet full of holes...

I installed a 2nd set tonite for another 34...will let u know if it falls off :)

Thanks for the photos n15m0; hope you and choyda have a ball - glad you liked them :)

That's a perfect feedback from the last order! Cheers guys~

Nightcrawler; added to list; will PM you once I have stock confirmation from the guy!

Stan

Do they do a lower front bar lip for a R34 GTR, something that will look like the V-spec version air diffuser and not $1200

Thanks

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