MaximG
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You beat me to it.Have you seen the repro ones Dan? I've no idea on how good or not they are.
You beat me to it.Have you seen the repro ones Dan? I've no idea on how good or not they are.
You beat me to it.
got to be a good option even if not perfect? especially on car with a shell this good.
Wow, good find.
Wow, good find.
The price is just crazy though....IMO
They must have just put the price up as it says $1,250 now.it’s less than $900 you said you’d pay $800
That’s Australian dollarsThey must have just put the price up as it says $1,250 now.
I did wonder where they were getting them from, quite exiting about the doors.Source: www.restore-parts.com (Japan)
https://www.restore-parts.com/item/nsnhd02e/
I've seen them in the metal in Japan. Pretty good effort. They've been making 'early' and 'late' S30-series doors too.
Ah, I see.That’s Australian dollars
Its nice but if you want the original look, I mean you don't get a Carbon one and paint it.
Good catch Franky.....I didn't realize it was in Australian dollars which would be around $900 US.it’s less than $900 you said you’d pay $800
Good catch Franky.....I didn't realize it was in Australian dollars which would be around $900 US.
Of course then I may have the added expense of shipping which Im sure would be $200 or more.
Thats what I did. But mine is a pure dry carbon bonnet, I did it for the weight saving, FRP don't come close to being as light as mine. But most carbon bonnets sold are actually FRP with a carbon skin.Its nice but if you want the original look, I mean you don't get a Carbon one and paint it.