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Hi guys.. im basically absolutely desperate for this bonnet..

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Im in melbourne if anyone knows anyone who sells or makes these please let me know!!

I also wouldnt mind a 400R mock up similar to this..

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thats a nismo bonnet on the 33GTR

check out carmate.com

these guys have some very nice bonnets for almost all cars.

just make sure to give them a call b4 ordering as the may be out of stock.

if you want the genuine thing.. goto the for sale section on this side and check out slidewize imports.

they import direct from japan genuine new and used parts.. will cost a pretty penny going that way though.

or if u want

D-max makes a simiar one

i got one for my GTR

but the hood is actually for GTS, so the latch is different, and u gota cut a bunch of stuff out on the back to make it fit..lots of fab work....

but end result is looking super sick

and i think they do make one for ecr33

here's a pic of mine...(HEAVY THO)

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THATS the bonnet i want!!! for an R33 gtst...

Whos Dmax? where are they?

Does anyone make just the vent thing on that bonnet? I wouldnt mind just getting the vent thing and not changing my bonnet.. cos i cbf

with getting bonnet pins and having a fibreglass bonnet in general..

Please let me know, im sure i remember some trader was selling just the vents as the one above to go on ur existing bonnet!!

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