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whats a rough price you would pay for a 33 series 1 bonnet....?

need to get hold of one...gonna be making some calls to wreckers this weekend...just dont wanna get ripped off coz i dont have any clue

so i thought id ask here :)

thx in advance

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wreckers are a rip off

i was quoted $750 for an R34 one with two pin dents in it where i could've bought a vented fibreglass one for the same price unpainted...

yes, i bought the vented one :)

for R33 though i'd assume is cheaper as it would be much easier to find?

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ive got a series 1 bonnet sitting at my mums house (well i think its still there, unless shes sold it on me) i think its in reasonable condition, i havent seen it for a while, give me a PM :laugh::D

hey man...not enough posts to send a pm..lulz?

but yea im interested ..... if you could find out and get back to me would be great.

I found one on Ebay for 200 bucks shipped....but its got some big dirty vent on it...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-R33-Series-1...%3A1%7C294%3A50

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hahaha...indeed it does.

Colorwise, preferably the metallicy blue color or black....

but if $hit comes to kick, sisters bf said he will spray it as a cash job.

I gave my mom a list of wreckers to call.....and told her well shes at home doing nothing, she can make her self of some use hehe

she found a black one at a wreckers in wanarroo...im jsut waiting for an email on the price and condition of it. (as she didnt ask -_-:(

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