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My bonnet on the GTR seems quite light, so this morning i put a magnet onto it to see if its metal, the magnet didnt stick then i put the magnet on the 2 front guards & they didnt stick there as well, just wondering if that is normal on GTR's or if thet are aftermarket parts. By the way the rest of the car was metal.

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I'd be damned if my r33 bonnet is alluminium. It's so heavy compared to any other bonnet on any other car I've owned!!

Skylines (excepting the R32) are big cars.

The bonnet is large - no two ways about it.

And it's build strong with many trusses. If you replace it with carbon, weight is halved usually at the very least.

T.

What an absolutely delicious thing to unexpectedly discover.

I don't know whether to feel good for you for discovering something nice or despise you for buying a GTR and knowing nothing about them. :P

Seriously though, very nice choice of automobile. Hope you discover more great treats :)

That would be because your car is NOT a GT-R (no matter how much you want it to be)

oops didn't notice that he had a GTR!! LOL

my bad....

/me hides

ps. I don't want my GTS-T to be a GTR! wouldn't mind owning both though :P

just a question here, my brother has a gtr bonnet on his r32 gtst which is so damn light and i was wondering if an r33 gtrs bonnet would fit my r33 gtst.

Unique Autosports have an alluminium R33 GTR bonnet for sale. It says that it is "NOT suitable for R33 GTS-t's" though.

wil..

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