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pretty sure u can in melb, will ask my sources mate...give me a couple of days

Most likely they will import them themselves.

I've looked for a genuine Ztune bonnet for my R33 and my mate's R33 GTRs before...trust me, I've looked everywhere...importing one is the only option...

To clarify, you can get fiberglass copies, but not good CF ones.

crap. do you have a link to these auctions by any chance ? : )

Check here mate: http://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/

do searches e.g. "r32 carbon fiber" etc. You'll find heaps of listings. Remember to obviously sign up a Yahoo JP ID.

Kevin - I'll check with my mate cause he was going to get me one has good contacts for this, wouldnt tell me who either...but should be able to without importing it.

Daniel - :) - yeah that would be good mate. However, I already have a CF bonnet on my beast... lol

Check here mate: http://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/

do searches e.g. "r32 carbon fiber" etc. You'll find heaps of listings. Remember to obviously sign up a Yahoo JP ID.

Thanks also kevin .. you mentioned fiberglass copies are there any of these in stock locally ?

Thanks also kevin .. you mentioned fiberglass copies are there any of these in stock locally ?

Yeah heaps in stock. Try www.xxxbodykits.com.au, www.jetspeed.com.au, www.carmate.com.au and www.topstage.com.au to name a few, but by the time you get it painted it would cost the same.

Hope that helps.

Yeah heaps in stock. Try www.xxxbodykits.com.au, www.jetspeed.com.au, www.carmate.com.au and www.topstage.com.au to name a few, but by the time you get it painted it would cost the same.

Hope that helps.

thanks again mate ill look it up but i see your point on it costing the same in the end might wait and see if can get a hold of the CF one.

Edited by Hiroshima Screamer
ENDLESS IN JP MAKES A DRY CF VERSION

i just had a quick look at your project GTR page and noticed you got one .. did you get yours from there how are they with delivery? nice GTR btw :)

There are a few places in new south wales i've spoken to have the z-tune bonnet in fibreglass and they give u an ADR certified certificate to avoid cop harassment think it was $800 tho...will hav to try and dig up the name of the place

hey mate check out psiparts.com.au they have a few differant sorts or vivagarage.com.au they have lookalike ztunes on both.

Thanks ill have a look so far only found a few places in japan and another in the Uk

There are a few places in new south wales i've spoken to have the z-tune bonnet in fibreglass and they give u an ADR certified certificate to avoid cop harassment think it was $800 tho...will hav to try and dig up the name of the place

sounds good Daniel very fair on price as well... if you find the place could you pm me the information, cheers mate

Thanks ill have a look so far only found a few places in japan and another in the Uk

Only problem with uk is they wont export out to australia, I tried cause knightracer had a c/f bonnet i wanted which australia didnt have...

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