Mk1 carbon bonnets?

  1. #1
    Anyone sell them new?

    Can find plenty of mk2 bonnets but not any NEW mk1s

    Anyone got any links?
  2. #2
    there is a new 1 on ebay
  3. #3
    Got the link? Tried there but couldnt find one?
  4. #4
    cnt find it know there was a shop on there that had them
  5. #5
    sorry m8
  6. #6
    isnt the company called streamline carbon or something?
  7. #7
    sumthing like that was it a red saxo in the pic?
  8. #8
    streamline carbon should do them brand new, they are the company who do the widemouth inserts
  9. #9
    streamline are silllllyyyy expensive, kam racing will make them if he gets enough deposits to start them. 5 deposits of £50 is what i got told.
  10. #10
    yep streamline do the pro comp 1 for £150 was gonna buy it but the day b4 i luked on ebay, an got a pro comp bonnet for £80 sweet az
  11. #11
    £150 = bollocks
  12. #12
    well thats not a new price thats for sure!
  13. #13
    the procomp mould for the mk1 bonnet with streamline is £1000, saw the mould the other day when i collected my tailgate, I wish it was £150

    awsome quality though!!
  14. #14
    £1000 for a bonnet? or to buy the actual mould off them?
  15. #15
    150 wouldnt even be a second hand price that would be for a damaged one
  16. #16
    The bonnet was £1000
  17. #17
    streamline are theives
  18. #18
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Sparco_Tom View Post
    streamline are theives
    That is the opinion of many people to be honest, HOWEVER, i have a roof panel and a tailgate from them, which are amazing quality,

    I also have a CCF (carefully crafted fibreglass) carbon bonnet and to be honest the difference between the two is massive!!

    The ccf bonnet is covered in pinholes and when i phoned to complain he didnt care at all, the customer service with streamline is spot on
  19. #19
    i understand their quality is better but not £600-700 better on a bonnet
  20. #20
    I could get some Pro Comp carbon fibre Bonnets made if anyones interested.

    Also Pro Comp Kevlar Engine dressing for £300 but would need more interest than one person to make them.

    Anddd a Pro Comp Kevlar mk1 showcar bonnet. £300 which is ready to be sold.
  21. #21
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Sparco_Tom View Post
    i understand their quality is better but not £600-700 better on a bonnet
    I understand what you mean mate, fair enough, id prefer to pay the extra
  22. #22
    true you have a very nice car where appearance is a big part of it. for me weight saving is more important than looks so i would pay for lower quality product
  23. #23
    Thats what i was tyring to say! lol
  24. #24