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hey. they only do fibreglass bonnets. i have one of there bonnets atm but am looking to change over to a carbon bonnet. i do not need it to be legal for the road as it is only a drift car. cheers

Not a problem.. Just note that 90% of "carbon bonnets" are just fiberglass with carbon overlay. Real Carbon bonnets cost big dollars e.g. Nismo CF for R34 GTR about $5000

Unless you are just after the look..

Well good luck.

Edited by 99 GTT

You could try Rolin Automotive they are on the Coast. LINK

or

Unique Auto Sports they are in New South Wales. Link

or

If your game Power Play Imports but this would appear to be Real Dry Carbon so Big dollars i guess. Link

There are more around but i guess if you wait long enough one will pop up in the for sale section.

Hope that helps :(

please use the classified section for WTB threads... moved cheers

also check our "Noy" profile on here as a user, he is all about carbon bits... he will be able to help you just shoot him a pm...



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