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Item: D-Speed Dry Carbon Bonnet

Condition: Good (some heat damage, slightly faded on turbo side)

Price: Just coz I have to state a price... Let's start the bidding at $500... Prefer to swap for R32 GTR Bonnet (has to be white or mayyyybe black), Otherwise give me some offers.

To Fit: R32 GTR

Location: Rockhampton

Contact: Chris 0432 958 395

Comments: Getting too much police attention. Bonnet also has holes for bonnet pins. Pic below. Will get more of faded part later...

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Bidding takes place on www.ebay.com.au. Selling takes place at www.skylinesaustralia.com. What price would you 'like' to sell for? You should say what that is and people will buy it if they think it is fair. That's what everyone else does!

bump... c'mon guys. really phat looking bonnet. get alot of compliments in the two weeks ive had it. Just can't drive my car too much coz of police attention in this town, its worse than broadwater car park.

bump. offers?

Hey mate, I'll be moving to rocky around thew 16th on jan.. if you still have it then I'll gladyly take it off your hands. Bit of a long shot I know, but worth a try none the less.

Cheers, Mat.

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