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I know somone who has a carbon fiber bonnet on their gts t 32. I was wondering if that bonnet would fit on my gtr 32? i thought it would but was unsure so i thought i would ask you guys. Also how much does a carbon fiber bonnet go for retail? How much does a regular gtr bonnet go for retail? Hope you guys can help me. cheers.

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let's just drag this on even longer!, sorry. i have seen the carbon fibre bonnet and it is a "wrap around" style to suit a gts-t. it will fit my gtr but only if the wrap around piece was cut off. is there any where that can do this? the car artist in Launceston maybe? any suggestions on whether, firstly the front can be cut off, and secondly where would i get it done???

how do carbon bonnets come up after they are painted?

ive heard mixed stories

some say they are fine others say they come up sh*t house

umm well considering they have that clear coat over them i would assume u would need to rub it back to get rid of it = pain in the ass! wonder if you would get any texture in the finish?

personally it would kinda defeat the purpose of getting a carbon bonnet, why not get a fibreglass one way cheaper and painting it.

probably not, plenty of ppl with gtst's who wanna put a kit on theirs would buy it,

a mate of mine did it to his gtst looks phat as.

damm, thats a real shame that the gts bonnet can't be modified to fit my gtr. i was just going to swap bonnets! oh well, i will spend the 1000 on a carbon fibre bonnet. do you reckon a nice gtr bonnet will be hard to get rid of. Know any one?

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