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View Poll Results: Should AU Falcons etc have a bonnet bulge?
Yes, AUs look better with a bonnet bulge. 64 63.37%
No, AUs are better as they came from the factory. 37 36.63%
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Old 26-12-2012, 06:35 PM   #1
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Default AUs. Bonnet Bulge. Yes or No?

A voting thread to seek members opions. Do AUs look good with a bonnet bulge or not?

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Imo, yes without a doubt!

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Old 26-12-2012, 08:45 PM   #4
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Absolutely Stu. All AU's should have them.
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So as to not clutter Kristos thread..


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Bonnet bulge on AU just screeeeeams try-hard. Its like shoving socks down your undies.

Maybe look at what chaz has done to his TE. The mustang bonnet would look horn. Or XB scoops. Mmmmm

The ONLY reason to fit the bulge would be to fit a Mr Kenne Bell under there.

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Totally agree, chazs au shows how right a fg bulge looks on a au...


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Old 26-12-2012, 10:00 PM   #6
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Stick a bulge on it! Gives the bonnet oomph ...... and Std is boring



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Old 26-12-2012, 10:26 PM   #7
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They do nothing for me even on the cars they meant to be on, B and F series.
I'm more into subtle exterior mods.

But, horses for courses.
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Old 26-12-2012, 10:48 PM   #8
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I think they look great with out, but they look even better with.
If I could get a steel bonnet with bulge for an xr I would.
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Old 26-12-2012, 10:54 PM   #9
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Voted "no" but then saw the ripper T Series in post #5 and promptly changed my mind! LOL!

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Where's the 'let the owner decide' option in the poll?
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Personally, I like the bulge on the AU.. The AU has quite a narrow, sloping front. I think the bulge squares off the front end making it appear larger and not so droopy.
With the LWB's.. They have such a huge rear end, I think the bulge would help bring the front into proportion when looking at the car as a whole..

From experience, driving a car with the bulge on it, it's actually quite a nice view from the driver's seat too..!!
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Personally, I like the bulge on the AU.. The AU has quite a narrow, sloping front. I think the bulge squares off the front end making it appear larger and not so droopy.
With the LWB's.. They have such a huge rear end, I think the bulge would help bring the front into proportion when looking at the car as a whole..

From experience, driving a car with the bulge on it, it's actually quite a nice view from the driver's seat too..!!
Yea that's one thing that really annoys me about the AU shape and it's limitations when it came to the Fairlane styling.
The front end just slopes down way too much giving that droopy look to what was otherwise a great design.
I wouldn't mind a bulge on my TL
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Its like holden owners putting chev badge's on their commondoors. Its a huge FAIL
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Don't pay big money to get one fitted, here's a DIY method...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK9TX82c2VI

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Depends whether the bulge is purely cosmetic or structural. A structural bulge makes it easier to shoehorn a Barra in, especially a force-fed one.
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Depends whether the bulge is purely cosmetic or structural. A structural bulge makes it easier to shoehorn a Barra in, especially a force-fed one.
Isn't the bulge purely cosmetic now on the gt's?

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yes definitely looks awesome, and would be practible when it comes time when I put in my Barra engine in my AU to give it a bit more clearance.
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Where's the 'let the owner decide' option in the poll?
Not saying you should or shouldn't. Seeking thoughts on looks, nothing to do with whether you do or dont.

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From experience, driving a car with the bulge on it, it's actually quite a nice view from the driver's seat too..!!
Until you drive on a long straight road & the suns glearing off it!

Some AUs look good with them, some don't.
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It's no different to having spoilers or body kits on cars. They are useless and are for style only. Bulge doesn't need to be functional, it can be for looks too.

People take this subject way too seriously. Its all ford, its all good. I am planning to put one on the FG.

Maybe post up some pics of cars with the bulge.
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Old 28-12-2012, 02:41 PM   #22
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When the pain of christmas leaves my bank account ill be getting one of these bonnets from fibresport, they just look great on the au xr's.
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I say yes. Heres a pic of mine
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i don`t mind the Au either way, but i do like the power bulge in the bonnet, the way the stock au bonnet slopes away you can barely see it from the drivers seat (you would think you are driving a cab over ),
the old XB XC bonnets with the bulge and integrated scoops are to this day still the sexiest looking bonnet on any ozy henry i reckon, but the current model bulge certainly gives the b series and f series an angry profile in the GT spec, do it !
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This is my old AU with a Carbon Fibre version.

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I voted No.

Not because I dont like them, in fact I think certain models look great with it.

However, it is not something id personally do to any of my AU. The factory lines are what appeal to me.
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Thanks for posting up those photo's guys, love it!

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Nope, sorry looks shocking.

The lines of the bulge look completely wacked out compared to the front end of the AU. In my opinion it looks like a square sitting ontop of a circle, just doesn't fit.
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looks great on the low series bonnet, not so sure about the high.

Bucky, nice bulge you had... /double entendre
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I was going to vote 'No', but purely because I'd rather they are not everywhere when I get mine done
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