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Item: Fiberglass bonnet bulge BA on XR8 copy.

Age: New

Condition: New

Price: $140

To Fit: (What car) Anything

Location: Ballarat, Victoria

Contact: Miles 0414 224 905

Comments: For sale: 2 x BA Falcon XR8 Bonnet bulge's, have seen these adapted to Skylines and they look wicked. They are made from fiberglass, and can be adapted to any car. These bulges can provide extra bonnet space, I originally purchased one to clear my rb26/30 in my R33. They obviously also can be just for looks and glued to your standard bonnet without any modification to your standard item. Bulge is supplied un-painted in a gel coat ready for sand and paint.

Dimensions are 1.1mx1.2m. Bulge dimensions are 770mm across the back, 435mm across the front and 910mm front to back. The bulge depth is between 55-60mm at the deepest point.

**$140.00 each pickup only please**

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oh and will these just bolt straight up?

or do i have to do any work on it to make it fit?

This is the bulge only mate, not a complete bonnet, it will need to be fitted by a panel beater and painted.

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