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Re: Bonnets?
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frankthedolphintrainer wrote:
yeah they fit fine but are a bit thin


Can't see an issue with a thin bonnet after all it's just to keep the rain off.

Thin = less weight.
Weight = "the enemy"

Posted on: 2008/8/14 9:17
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There was a guy around not long ago geting intests in carbon dash's, GX bonnet's, and door card's not sure if it's still going ahead?

Posted on: 2008/8/13 9:45
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ooooo carbon fibre... alltho ive never seen one

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or you could keep an eye out for one of the carbon ones.

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i agree... even if you dont like how thin it is you can always put a dynamat backing on it

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Thanks for the heads up. Being a bit thin isn't a concern the more I look at my original one the more I am going for a replacement. At $120 it isn't worth the time I would have put into it. I am better off just to put the new one one and paint it.

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yeah they fit fine but are a bit thin

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HI all, I have started / nearly finished the body work on the frog. I managed to get the dings out of the front gaurds but my bonnet is a real mess. I think it is a little out of my league! It appears that it must of come open whilst in motion at one stage, not good! I was wondering if you have used those repo bonnets, do they fit OK and are they straight? I am in two minds as to what to do.

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