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Does anybody know if any of the 33 gts-t bonnets fit a series 3 gtr??? ive heard that series 2 gts-t's bonnets fit late model gtrs but not sure and havent had my car close to a series 2 to compare. The reason i ask is i want to put a carbon fibre bonnet onto my GTR but i am struggling to find any for sale. Only wanna put it on for stylyng as i would be lucky to save 500G over the alloy bonnet anyway.

or uif anyone has a GTR carbpon bonnet for sale lemme know.

thanks guys

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No gtst bonnet will fit a gtr.

Gtr bonnets are different fitment to gtst, sumthing to do with head lights and grill areas and latches.

Mate have u tried:

Importmonster ( yahoo auctions)

Carmate

Knight racer

Mu secret

eBay America and uk

Just jap

There are alot out there if u search

No gtst bonnet will fit a gtr.

Gtr bonnets are different fitment to gtst, sumthing to do with head lights and grill areas and latches.

Mate have u tried:

Importmonster ( yahoo auctions)

Carmate

Knight racer

Mu secret

eBay America and uk

Just jap

There are alot out there if u search

GTR bonnets will fit series 1. It's only the series 2 that have different lights/grille positioning

I know the r32's aren't so simple because of the way the front bar and lights are but r33's are doable

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