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Bonnet for mould

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Hi all,

I'm just looking for the cheapest, crappest bonnet I can get my hands on to use as a mould to make a custom bonnet.

Doesn't matter what colour, and the paint can even be scratched as long as there are no dents whatsoever.

Preferably in Melbourne coz you know it's gonna be a pain to freight this thing!

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i remember someone was selling one for $300
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I guess that's not too bad, would prefer cheaper coz it's stock anyway. Do you remember who it was?
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Post by lawrencetlc »

hey i have one for sale...

It has a slight dent at the front near the right headlamp. Are you interested?

Can send you a pic if you are interested.

Thanks.
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Can I see a pic please? The size of the dent will make a big factor. How much?
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what's your plan joel? u gonna use all the bonnet reo to keep the safety rating or just make a fibreglasss custom?
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Need a bonnet so the panel beaters can align the chassis properly when the new front end gets attached.

And since it's for my other bitch, I'm gonna deal with Shue and get a custom carbon fibre to reduce weight, proper heat release vents and appropriate bonnet scoop/s for overhead oil coolers coz we're gonna run out of room in the engine bay really quickly.

ATM can't really avoid buying another bonnet coz obviously need one to make a mould and can't pull the other one off my daily driver. :?
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Post by shue »

nacho i can get the mould pulled from your bonnet in 4 or 5 days. so yea if u dont mind your daily drive being off the road for that long, save urself some money buying another one
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or u can use your bonnet as a mould shue :lol:

i heard about your boot lid, hehehhe :twisted:
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or u can use your bonnet as a mould shue

i heard about your boot lid, hehehhe
hmmmm no :P never doing that again
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Maybe.......but I guess it would come in handy one day if I stack my daily driver or some young d*ckheads do antying to it.... :wink:
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