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MAJOR CF BONNET PRE-ORDER. CLOSES SAT 13 AUG 05. MISS OUT and YOU WILL REGRET IT!!!


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CONCEPT-1 CARBON BONNET PRE-ORDER

DESCRIPTION OF CARBON BONNET

• Grade A1 carbon fibre bonnet

• Fibre-glass underneath

• Has skeletons structure for stronger support

• A thick layer of protective film against sun, dirt and rain.

• Smooth finish

• No bonnet pin required

PRE-ORDER WINDOW: SATURDAY 30 JUL 05 TO SATURDAY 13 AUG 05 (2 WEEKS)

DEPOSIT NEEDED: $200 FOR EACH BONNET

PAYABLE TO:

WESTPAC BANK

ACCOUNT NAME: JDM CONCEPT

ACCOUNT BSB: 032157

ACCOUNT NO: 171648

AMOUNT: $200.00

* IMPORTANT *

PLEASE PUT UNDER DESCRIPTION YOUR NICKNAME ID. THIS IS TO IDENTIFY YOUR MONEY.

ALSO PROVIDE WITH THE FOLLOWING DETAILS

NAME:

DELIVERY ADDRESS:

CONTACT:

CAR MODEL:

FOR EXAMPLE

NAME: JOHN NASH

DELIVERY ADDRESS: NO1 , 23 NOWHERE ROAD, SUBURB 9999

CONTACT: 0404-123-456

CAR MODEL: HONDA CIVIC EK98, SKYLINE GTR32

TAX INVOICE WILL BE PROVIDED (ABN 77 934 867 271)

ESTIMATION OF ARRIVAL: END OF SEPT 05

ALL PRICES ARE PICK-UP PRICE ONLY IN SYDNEY. DELIVERY IS EXTRA $95.00. WA, NT AND TAS IS ADDITIONAL $55 TO PAY. IF YOU CAN ARRANGE YOUR OWN TRANSPORT, I AM MORE THAN HAPPY TO DO SO.

* I WILL PACK AS WELL AS I CAN BUT I WILL NOT BE TAKING ANY RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE DURING THE INTERSTATE JOURNEY.

MODELS AVAILABLE

AS I DO GET A LOT OF QUERIES FOR DIFFERENT MODELS, I THOUGHT I JUST LIST WHATEVER THAT ARE AVAILABLE FOR VARIOUS CAR MODELS. PLEASE BEAR WITH THE LONG LIST

OEM STYLE = EXACTLY LIKE FACTORY BONNET SHAPE AND STYLE EXCEPT IT IS IN CARBON FIBRE

NISSAN OEM STYLE (UNLESS INDICATED)

SILVIA PS13 $820

SILVIA RPS13 180SX $820

SILVIA S14 (EARLY MODEL) $820

SILVIA S14 (LATE MODEL) $820

SILVIA S15 $820

SKYLINE HCR32 $820

SKYLINE BNR32 $820

SKYLINE GTR32 (VENTED STYLE) $850

SKYLINE GTR33 (VENTED STYLE) $850

SKYLINE GTR34 (NISMO STYLE) $1050

SUBARU OEM STYLE ONLY

SUBARU WRX GC8 $850

SUBARU WRX GDB (MY02) $850

SUBARU WRX GDB (MY03-05) $850

HONDA OEM STYLE ONLY

88-91 EF HB/ CRX NON VTEC $680

92-95 DEL SOLCRX $680

92-95 EG 2DR $680

92-95 EG 4DR $680

96-00 EK 2/3/4DR/COUPE $680

01-03 ES 4DR $680

00-03 VI HATCH $750

90-93 INTEGRA DC1 (AUS SPEC) $680

94-01 INTEGRA DC2 (AUS SPEC) $680

94-01 INTEGRA DC2 (JDM SPEC) $750

02-03 INTEGRA DC5 $750

92-96 PRELUDE $750

97-00 PRELUDE $750

00-05 JAZZ $680

TOYOTA

AE86 $695

COROLLA $695

LEXUS IS200 $820

LEXUS IS300 $820

MRS SPYDER $850

SUPRA $930

ECHO $680

SOME PHOTOS GALLERY OF MY PREVIOUS BONNET SHIPMENT

NISSAN R32 R33 VENTED STYLE

r33ven3.jpg

r33ven4.jpg

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NISSAN S15 SILVIA

s151.jpg

s158.jpg

SUBARU WRX GDB

wrxcf1.jpg

wrxcf3.jpg

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