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G'Day

Selling a new carbon fibre bonnet for a R32 GTR $500.

Need to sell local, as it is to hard to send.

Pm or phone me on 0410688686 to have a look at it (I'm in Torrens).

Cheers

Stephen

Edited by aus spec 32

Thanks for that Shell. Long time no see, must catch up at the next sau do.

For those that want pictures go to unique auto sports website and it is the

T style carbon fibre bonnet for R32 gtr (don't know how to put pictures on there).

Cheers

Stephen Awizen

Edited by aus spec 32

LOL shut up. Me wanty already.... Bank account currently not as healthy as it once was!!! If I get one of these I want it to be ADR (or whatever they are called) approved too....

I do love it though :P

lol - the lads at dickson pits had no issues when i went over. There only concern is that its secured properly and the Pins wont cause extra damage to the pedestrians as they hit the front of the car and roll up the bonnet...

Might be a case of who you get on the day. I worded them up about this maybe 2 years ago when I had to get some damage repaired on my bonnet (something flew off a truck and hit me!) and they said they wouldn't pass me and it wasn't legal unless I could prove it was ADR approved...

It's ok, I have done enough to how my car looks for now!

lol - the lads at dickson pits had no issues when i went over. There only concern is that its secured properly and the Pins wont cause extra damage to the pedestrians as they hit the front of the car and roll up the bonnet...

Heavens forbid they cop a bit of a skin rash on the way up and over!

  • 2 weeks later...

Cops have told me that carbon fibre/fibre glass bonnets are now a defectable item when i got pulled over for RBT. He also said if traffic pulled me over at defect station it would be a fine and a trip to the pits just for having a carbon fibre bonnet. I'm looking for a new bonnet as my current one had cracks in it from prev owners damage, but they are only surface cracks, but I'm saving for holiday currently.

I think it's defectable because it has not been engineered/approved for the car.

Something like, the bonnet meets ADR specifications but the modification of the car has not been passed by an engineer and ACT Roads.

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