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jamied
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i was thinking a nice peice of polished stainless plate
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Replacement bonnet with no vent in for the winter sounds the best option in the long term...
jamied
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replacement bonnet would mean changing bumper and headlights too and I arent doing that, either perspex or polished plate
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quote:
Originally posted by MarkM
Replacement bonnet with no vent in for the winter sounds the best option in the long term...


that would be very hard that bonett would be a reet coont to replicate

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