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Old 14-10-2011, 11:17 AM   #1
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I think they look good on AU's but my worry is structural competence? Are they strong enough and do they crack easily after a hot summer or two.

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Old 14-10-2011, 11:30 AM   #2
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My thoughts - just don't go there.
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Old 14-10-2011, 11:46 AM   #3
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Hey Shaun. I dont mind them either, but being fibre glass, I doubt there will be much structural integrity in the bonnet. That's just my thoughts.
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my thoughts? they look lame and sound like a massive waste of money.
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I think they look good on AU's but my worry is structural competence? Are they strong enough and do they crack easily after a hot summer or two.
A mate had one on his ute for a few weeks before he traded it. It looked good but within a few weeks I noticed the bonnet had started to lift on the sides so it wasnt flush with the rest of the panels. That could have been due to the way it was moulded or it could have been the heat from the engine distorting it, dont know, but if i was to do it (and i plan to) I would use a metal bonnet and get a metal buldge and weld it in. That way no issues with heat or strength.
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A mate had one on his ute for a few weeks before he traded it. It looked good but within a few weeks I noticed the bonnet had started to lift on the sides so it wasnt flush with the rest of the panels. That could have been due to the way it was moulded or it could have been the heat from the engine distorting it, dont know, but if i was to do it (and i plan to) I would use a metal bonnet and get a metal buldge and weld it in. That way no issues with heat or strength.
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Old 14-10-2011, 01:58 PM   #8
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I would use a metal bonnet and get a metal buldge and weld it in. That way no issues with heat or strength.
Yeah, that was the other thought. Sounds like it might be a better idea.

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Fibre fab or sports or awc, one of them can't remember do a glass and carbon bonnet. Would be better to get as a wholey constructed piece than molded.
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Old 15-10-2011, 12:12 AM   #10
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I've had one on my AU from awc/fibersports, for around 3 years now, with the first 1.5 being a daily driver.
It used to live outside (under a car shade though), but has done a few week long period where it has sat in the hot January sun.

It has held up fine (apart from the hail damage) and hasn't faded, cracked or warped at all.
If anyone is in Melbourne, feel free to come have a look and check it out. Other wise I can grab some pics for you guys.

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my thoughts? they look lame and sound like a massive waste of money.
I agree. I'm not even keen on them on the cars they meant to be on, they look to ricey.
And they look wrong on the AU, they don't suit the bonnet lines at all.

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Old 15-10-2011, 03:03 PM   #12
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i put mine on a fair while ago, probably 3 months now? and it still looks fine, hasnt distorted or warped or anything! and my au does mobile work, so plenty of driving
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Old 25-10-2011, 01:07 PM   #13
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A mate had one on his ute for a few weeks before he traded it. It looked good but within a few weeks I noticed the bonnet had started to lift on the sides so it wasnt flush with the rest of the panels. That could have been due to the way it was moulded or it could have been the heat from the engine distorting it, dont know, but if i was to do it (and i plan to) I would use a metal bonnet and get a metal buldge and weld it in. That way no issues with heat or strength.
I agree with b2ts, metal is the way to go and have it welded in. Any idea where you can buy the metal buldge from though??
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Old 25-10-2011, 06:12 PM   #14
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I agree with b2ts, metal is the way to go and have it welded in. Any idea where you can buy the metal buldge from though??
Seems the only current way is to get a BA bonnet off a wreck etc and cut the bulge out. Problem is you're then up against everybody else who is doing the same thing.
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Old 25-10-2011, 06:24 PM   #15
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go for it, i think they look fantastic on the au's even better if they have the xr front bumper as well. If you get a good fibreglass one you'll be right. If you cheap out it wont last long
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If I was ever going to pollute my AU XR with B series parts like that, I would have a metal one made aswell, bulge and under frames..

IMHO they (B series bonnet bulges) look as totally out of place and wrong on an AU as shakers on AU's and B series cars.
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If I was ever going to pollute my AU XR with B series parts like that, I would have a metal one made aswell, bulge and under frames..

IMHO they (B series bonnet bulges) look as totally out of place and wrong on an AU as shakers on AU's and B series cars.
I agree with Donny. After fitting the BA bulge you may as well finish it off with some FPV badges - WRONG!!!!!!!!!!
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Bah, my car will have whatever I want on it. That's not FPV stuff but I like the look of the buldge and with a manifold spacer mine will rub on the bonnet so if you want to get really snippy the buldge serves a purpose.

If you would like to pay my fuel and rego for a year I'll let you have a say on what I do and don't do to the car.

Getting back on topic, a mate kindly gave me the old bonnet off his AU (he traded it with a glass buldge one) so I will look into getting a metal buldge bit and grafting it all together at some stage.
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Bah, my car will have whatever I want on it. That's not FPV stuff but I like the look of the buldge and with a manifold spacer mine will rub on the bonnet so if you want to get really snippy the buldge serves a purpose.

If you would like to pay my fuel and rego for a year I'll let you have a say on what I do and don't do to the car.

Getting back on topic, a mate kindly gave me the old bonnet off his AU (he traded it with a glass buldge one) so I will look into getting a metal buldge bit and grafting it all together at some stage.
Here Here b2tf ..... I agree .....

As for the bonnet, let me know if you find where to get the metal one from, I am seeking the same for my car.
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I agree with Donny. After fitting the BA bulge you may as well finish it off with some FPV badges - WRONG!!!!!!!!!!
TICKFORD IS TICKFORD AND FPV IS FPV AND NEVER THE TWO SHALL MEET.
hmm... maybe i could put some cobra stripes on it too then

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Here Here b2tf ..... I agree .....

As for the bonnet, let me know if you find where to get the metal one from, I am seeking the same for my car.
ageeing with b2tf too on this one

ive been keeping an eye on the bay and gumtree
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Bah, my car will have whatever I want on it. That's not FPV stuff but I like the look of the buldge and with a manifold spacer mine will rub on the bonnet so if you want to get really snippy the buldge serves a purpose.

If you would like to pay my fuel and rego for a year I'll let you have a say on what I do and don't do to the car.

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I thought raised by Monkeys topic was "thoughts on fibreglass BA bulge bonnets". I didn't realise that if you replied with your personal thoughts on the topic you would then have to pay rego and fuel for someone's elses car. My mistake.
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I thought raised by Monkeys topic was "thoughts on fibreglass BA bulge bonnets". I didn't realise that if you replied with your personal thoughts on the topic you would then have to pay rego and fuel for someone's elses car. My mistake.
So is saying "TICKFORD IS TICKFORD AND FPV IS FPV AND NEVER THE TWO SHALL MEET." your personal opinion, or is it more a statement with a 'like it or lump it' attitude attached. Maybe if you had have said 'hey not really my cup of tea but do it if you like' etc you would have gotten a better reception.

And FYI plenty of 'muscle cars' both old and new have fog lights:

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[QUOTE=b2tf]So is saying "TICKFORD IS TICKFORD AND FPV IS FPV AND NEVER THE TWO SHALL MEET." your personal opinion, or is it more a statement with a 'like it or lump it' attitude attached. Maybe if you had have said 'hey not really my cup of tea but do it if you like' etc you would have gotten a better reception.

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Understanding that they aren't everyone's cup tea - I quite like them. I bought one for my old AUII XR8 ute when I had it and I firmly believe that the Boss bonnets compliment the lines of the AU far more than any B series, or F series. Still, it won't stop me getting one for the FG-T.

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So is saying "TICKFORD IS TICKFORD AND FPV IS FPV AND NEVER THE TWO SHALL MEET." your personal opinion, or is it more a statement with a 'like it or lump it' attitude attached. Maybe if you had have said 'hey not really my cup of tea but do it if you like' etc you would have gotten a better reception.

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Understanding that they aren't everyone's cup tea - I quite like them. I bought one for my old AUII XR8 ute when I had it and I firmly believe that the Boss bonnets compliment the lines of the AU far more than any B series, or F series. Still, it won't stop me getting one for the FG-T.

If you decide to buy one, check out Newgel in Canberra. I can happily recommend them.
couldnt agree more, they look tuff, but definately do NOT suit E series., AU's love the bulge :P
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Can I remind those who want to be sensitive about their own modifications that this was an opinion thread and thus any opinion, properly stated, is acceptable without the need for the sort of replies tendered in this thread.

If you don't want to read an opinion thread then perhaps avoid ones that start with "thoughts/opinions on".

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LOL Russ. You probably didn't mean that to come across as funny, but that is pure gold!!!

On Topic for a minute - it is possible to blend a fibreglass piece with metal. The trick is to bake the paint at very low temp for twice as long as normal, and if the bonding is done correctly, it shouldn't crack the paint.
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LOL, nah I didnt forget em, I just didnt even count em.. Marrackville tractors dont count to me at all..

Back on topic, I dont mind the B series V8 bonnet bulge on the B series cars. I think it suits that series well, and I liked the bulge on my GT-P, it looked cool.. Personally I dont think a B series bonnet bulge suits the AU XR bonnet lines. It might look a bit better on a high series AU non XR bonnet, but I havnt seen one or looked to see one to say either way.
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