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Ah right. Quite lucky then! I've seen quite a few companies in Aus have the Z-Tune style one available to buy (not to mention the endless supply of cheap copies) but not this one. I do really like that one though. Can you still use the standard strut brace with that bonnet or have you got an aftermarket one?

All fits with the standard gear. luckily.

My old bonnet which is a knock off job sort of, of this one is at BodyForm MotorSports for sale. Difference is its fibreglass, still painted white and has bonnet pins in it as it didn't fit as perfectly as this one.

Here are some pics of the other bonnet:

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hey all 34 drivers i was wondering what spring rates your all using, im in the market for some new coilovers and want to go a fair bit softer then what i have now

F6 R8, was thinking even as low as 5kg all round because the roads are sheit where i live and was wondering if thats going to be too soft. im thinking going BC fully adjustable coilovers for their price and info or help would be much appreciated

cheers

All fits with the standard gear. luckily.

My old bonnet which is a knock off job sort of, of this one is at BodyForm MotorSports for sale. Difference is its fibreglass, still painted white and has bonnet pins in it as it didn't fit as perfectly as this one.

Here are some pics of the other bonnet:

k0rktl.jpg

2lvmmud.jpg

2utssvq.jpg

New one looks much more flush. Especially without the bonnet pins. And even better with the fact everything fits! Thanks mate.

What wheels?

Looks like work meisters/ssr professors but the spokes are thinner?

Liking it!

they're ROTA D2-EX

http://www.rotawheels.com.au/wheels/rota-d2-ex

rotas newest rip offs

definitely not real meisters

Highly doubt they'd be forged. Price tag looks to be around $1000 mark.

Might look into this when tax money comes back lol, can't justify to fork out ~$3k for real ones, being a uni student and all :(

edit: Not a R34 but damn they got my vote!

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