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hey guys gota 30/26 put the bonnet back on it is a r32 gtst the front timing cover of the engine rubs on the underside of the bonnet and i have already cutout the bonnet bracing where the engine was rubbing so it closes but it just rubs abit i tryed raising back of bonnet still didnt work anyone got any other ideas

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i dont really want a firbreglass one they end up looking tacky and cracking

i have thought of that if i go that way it has to be a metal one cut out of a bonnet and there like 1000 buckds just for the bonnet before someone moulds it in and paints it and i personally dont like all the carbon fibre bonnets out here.

i was hoping for some little trick that could be done but if not xr8 bonnet pls find a cheap one.

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