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Well there have been alot of people asking around about R34 fiberglass bonnet's, So charles has made a group buy of any type of bonnet for an R34 in fiberglass make from carmate, We are getting a good discount with 10 people and even better with 20 people.. So look into it and who know u might just be interested -> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/346009-r34-gtt-fibreglass-bonnets-group-buy/

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Hey mate hate to be negative but a word of warning when buying from carmate ad I'm sure a lot of people on hear agree is that a lot of things don't fit or are of poor quality and the service can be so so but if u are going to get it make sure they test fit it to your car before you hand over any cash. Just a friendly word of advice

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Thanks for the advice Daniel, will have a word with them and will get an assurance that it is a perfect fit before any purchases from them... Do you know of any other places where i can get an R34 Z tune bonnet which will fit a GTT..

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Hey mate hate to be negative but a word of warning when buying from carmate ad I'm sure a lot of people on hear agree is that a lot of things don't fit or are of poor quality and the service can be so so but if u are going to get it make sure they test fit it to your car before you hand over any cash. Just a friendly word of advice

I think you will find all FRP / glass providers will have poorly fitting items at one stage or another.

This is my car with a bonnet from carmate, I had no problem with there customer service...ordered and paid for the bonnet, turn up the next day. I cant say the same for others we've got glass parts from...

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as ive stated in other threads

we do a GTT Z tune FRP or Carbon bonnet

shipping is your only issue

but you pay for what you get really on areo parts

Fitment is 100% :)

Hey can u tell me how much would it cost for a GTT Z tune frp and carbon bonnet shipped to 3083..

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