Bonnet Opinion
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- Cavyman_130
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Bonnet Opinion
Right its bonnet time, lol well as some of you might know my cav is in the rather rare colour of spectral blue, since the pre-facelift cavs in my colour were SRi's like mine and the late GSi's its becoming v.hard to source parts, i have a bit of corrosion under the bonnet that has been there since i got the car but tbh it needs a new bonnet and so far I have had no luck finding a pre-facelift bonnet in specy blue but i however have found a few facelift ones which means no more badge on the front, again its a quick shop but what you think?
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Re: Bonnet Opinion
tbh the badge dosnt really make a big difference, i would go with the late bonnet
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Re: Bonnet Opinion
how much you think a courier would charge to pick up a bonnet from england and bring it to me? iv seen a chap selling a facelift one.
Re: Bonnet Opinion
I wouldn't ive sent panels through the post and they always get dented - always something like a bonnet will have stuff thrown at it lent on it etc
Id get a quality insurance approved part and use that
Id get a quality insurance approved part and use that
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Re: Bonnet Opinion
http://www.perfectpanels.co.uk/
Ive always found they are a quality fit, but cheap ones are cheap for a reason
Ive always found they are a quality fit, but cheap ones are cheap for a reason
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Re: Bonnet Opinion
you have probably already made your mind up Craig but im just agreeing with GazGaz wrote:Less badges always makes it look cleaner, id go with which ever is available
Drives a 1989 Mk3 cav sri 2.0 8v SEH
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Re: Bonnet Opinion
yeah mate, the more i look at it the mroe i like it without the badge, got a few things i want to do on the cav now, wheel change is a def i think now, have to order 2 new tyres up tonight though as one of my back blew on the way home from work, ah well
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ooops,think my tyres are gona blow soon if i dont do anything about themCavyman_130 wrote:yeah mate, the more i look at it the mroe i like it without the badge, got a few things i want to do on the cav now, wheel change is a def i think now, have to order 2 new tyres up tonight though as one of my back blew on the way home from work, ah well
Drives a 1989 Mk3 cav sri 2.0 8v SEH