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Hi guys,

I’m selling a carbon fibre bonnet for a series 2 r33, as it no longer fits with my new setup. This is a regretful sale as these bonnets don’t come along everyday and really compliments any series 2 r33. These bonnets are rare, and hard to find in Australia. This came with the car I bought from Japan. I have only seen 2 other cars in Melbourne with this bonnet. The damage is superficial only. The carbon fibre is not damaged.

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Two years ago, when I purchased my car from Japan, it arrived with a slight crack on arrival to Melbourne, due to an ‘under hood inspection’. The damage is still visible (see photos) and would suit a paint job for a street car (some basic prep work may be involved) or just left how it is (as I did).

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The damage is superficial only. The carbon fibre is not damaged.

I am asking $350 - though close offers may just get it.

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Please call or sms me, and ill get back to you asap if I miss your call

Located in South Morang (Northern Suburbs)

Cheers, Ben 0422 782 888

Guys, the crack is under the skyline badge in the pics above... Read the info, and look at the photos...

Still waiting for a new home!...

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