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post-12072-1169252523.jpgpost-12072-1169252631.jpgI have an R33GTR carbon fibre/fibreglass bonnet with vents in near perfect condition, never been driven on car. Reason for selling or swaping is it doesnt fit my car as I have an RB30DETT and the extra height of the engine hits on the vent in the bonnet. It will fit a standard RB26 GTR or GTS/T with GTR hinges and bonnet catch support. It has a small repaired crack in the underside fiberglass bonnet frame next to the water spray nozzle. It is right at the back and on the car it cannot be seen. The top side is absolutely spotless and has a perfect shine.

I would prefer to swap it for a genuine alloy GTR bonnet in perfect condition with no dints or repairs scratches are ok.

I will put it in a timber box to prevent damage and mail it to you and you replace it with yours and send it back. I pay freight your way and you pay freight my way with insurance.

If someone wants to buy it the price is $600 plus freight.

Its location is Blackwater 4717 QLD.

Email me at [email protected]

Edited by Gilly
someone must want this thing

Hi im just curious is it easy to install

or do you need professionals to do this?

and also do you have a reciept of this product aswell?

also can you show some pics of the repaired crack please.

thanks for your time and sorry for any inconvenience

regards,

silvergtr

Hi im just curious is it easy to install

or do you need professionals to do this?

and also do you have a reciept of this product aswell?

also can you show some pics of the repaired crack please.

thanks for your time and sorry for any inconvenience

regards,

silvergtr

It is easy to swap the bonnets just get someone to help you.

The picture on the right shows the repair and when it is on the car you can't see it.

And no I do not have a receipt for it dut it is professionally made and the finish is perfect.

Regards Mark

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You more interested in a trade or a sale. I have a R33 GTR and have looked a bit for a CF Bonnet but am not sure I want to get ride of the stock one.

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