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If you have a room full of cash just blowing around Nismo offer a sweet kit :D

Fortunately the M35 I brought yesterday came with a Nissan Factory fitted kit.

Don't know how you would go about sourcing one or how much it would cost.

If you have a room full of cash just blowing around Nismo offer a sweet kit :D

Fortunately the M35 I brought yesterday came with a Nissan Factory fitted kit.

Don't know how you would go about sourcing one or how much it would cost.

stephen off the subject , where in blacktown are you , i used to live just off quakers rd near the big pointy church , man last time i was in blacktown 2006 , what a hole !! still miss the place though especially RONNIE'S PIZZA HOUSE :P Mmmmmm i want one now . regards alan

Hahaha, love the fact that you can see the photographer taking the picture of the bonnet, lucky he was wearing clothes!! I'm sure you guys have seen the pic of the dude who took a pic of something for ebay and you can see him in the reflection butt naked, what a laugh!!

Sleeper - I'm near Kings Park. Favourite Pizza joint for me is Lalor Park Pizza, they are awesome! You'll have to try one if you visit the area, the topping is just extreme it's packed on. As for BT being a hole, nothing's changed man! :P

How much lighter do you guys estimate a carbon weave bonnet would be??

Thanx mate, I dont have that much money..... :P

here is my M35~~~ Are they the same as ur Factory kits?

If you have a room full of cash just blowing around Nismo offer a sweet kit :D

Fortunately the M35 I brought yesterday came with a Nissan Factory fitted kit.

Don't know how you would go about sourcing one or how much it would cost.

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Cheers buddy, they looks fabulous!!! :P But do they have any black CF in stock? The colour is great but black may suit my blue a little bit better~~~ BTW, it says 75,384 Yen for this kit, so how much is it in Aus dollars if I purchase it from jap?

Cheers~

there is a yellow weave carbon bonnet on yahoo jp that comes up every few weeks

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http://page13.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/r39417865

Hahaha, love the fact that you can see the photographer taking the picture of the bonnet, lucky he was wearing clothes!! I'm sure you guys have seen the pic of the dude who took a pic of something for ebay and you can see him in the reflection butt naked, what a laugh!!

Sleeper - I'm near Kings Park. Favourite Pizza joint for me is Lalor Park Pizza, they are awesome! You'll have to try one if you visit the area, the topping is just extreme it's packed on. As for BT being a hole, nothing's changed man! :D

How much lighter do you guys estimate a carbon weave bonnet would be??

the hill up behind Mc donalds at kings park , do they still call it billie goats hill , smokin cones in my youth up there :P , used to drink at the marayong pub another hole , it was alright in the late 80's

Ummm... kinda but I'm not sure.

Pics have been posted here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/M3...html&st=300

scroll towards the bottom, there are a series of pics of a red stag.

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