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I like it scotty, I would be a little concearned with the water coming in though, let us know if there is any hassles with that. It would look awesome on an XR8 bonnett. :censored:

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I just had lunch with Scotty and saw his car in the flesh, complete with Bonnet BBQ. I must say it looks great. The pics dont do it justice.

His car hammers too...de-badged, de-winged, new bonnet, now power...nice ride mate :censored: Great meeting you too.

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Scotty what was used to get that effect? How was it done? ho much did it cost? Who did it for you? Where are they located?

All the usual stuff.

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I don't personally like them. Something about old style things on a new car. I feel the same way about the shaker, to me doesn't suit the lines of a new car. Well done Scotty for trying something new. As long as you're happy with them, that's all that matters :censored:

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A bit ricey for you isn't it Sally? :censored:

It looks interesting :gooff: Hmm, would like to see it in the flesh. Pics may not be doing it justice.

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  thebrunks said:
The vents should face toward the front to catch air!!!

As the air enters the engine bay unfiltered you'd be nukn futs to face them forward as all the dust n sh*te in the air would go straight into the bay. :blink:

It's designed to use a venturi effect to allow heat to radiate up n out when stopped or travelling slowly.

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Well done Scotty.

For those that are just embarking on modding and individualising their T's, forum members such as yourself who are prepared to be different ,give the rest of us the insight and confidence that comes from being able to "try before you buy".

Whether it be bonnet treatments, CAI, rims, kits, stipes, exhausts etc. I for one am enjoying my car more as a result of what have seen and learnt from spending time on this forum.

Cheers :blink:

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Nice one Scotty :blink: Not like you to be different is it? :nod:

Certainly pushing the boundaries which is encouraging. :msm:

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lookin very shmik :nod:n...personally I would have made the design flow with the lines of the bonet...like an arc...but that's just me :P looks quite mean and certainly adds an umph to the look of the car. Well done! :blink:

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Hey Scotty someones left tread marks on your bonnet.....sorry mate don't like them :blink: ......good effort though.

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