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Old 01-22-2006, 01:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Racer style black bonnet

what do people think about that Jap Racer 'Black Bonnet' look?

need peoples opinions. a friend said that it would look good on my accent, with a gt wing and black bonnet.
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Old 01-22-2006, 02:05 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Racer style black bonnet

you should lower your car first =)

The 'black' bonnet is carbon fiber which is how it makes it look black. You can get one from evofusionusa.com or performancestylingcentre.com.au
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Old 01-22-2006, 03:34 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Racer style black bonnet

Sprayed black looks very ordinary unless the rest of the car has the race theme also(I said race not rice)
Just going out and painting your bonnet black on an almost stock car on my oppinion looks terrible. If you had a full kit,moster rims and an angry engine,then the black bonnet looks the part(carbon is always better and functional!)
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Default Re: Racer style black bonnet

Forget what everyone else thinks or says. Build your car to your own taste and needs.
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Old 01-22-2006, 07:56 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Racer style black bonnet

Yep,it's all personal taste but I don't feel bad warning people to what can sometimes look totally out of place. Someone's gonna be pretty annoyed when they spend hundreds on a full size GT wing and bolt it on the back of an accent that is totally stock and wonder why people will openly laugh at the traffic lights...(same with a black bonnet,it CAN look good but it CAN also look like a poor attempt at doing up a car!)
A painted bonned is essentially rice(ie budget appearance mod like vinyl stickers) and a genuine carbon bonnet IS a performance enhancing part(less weight etc)

Even things like altezza lights,some love em and some hate them but there are times when the same car but with other mods(wild body kit) will make the lights look good but on a stocker,looks a bit ordinary!

I just looked at your car in your profile and if it were me,I'd leave it as is,it looks pretty good now. Like was said earlier,get your car lowered(will improve looks and handling for sure-vs debatable increased rice factor) Maybe if the car was lowered FIRST and then re-consider the bonnet?

Have a look at 1SickGS's profile,on his car the (although it IS a carbon bonnet) looks really cool as it goes with the whole theme of the car.



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Default Re: Racer style black bonnet

Ok, when your friend said black bonnet.. he probably ment carbon fiber or he doenst know what carbon fiber is and thinks every carbon fiber hood is just 'black'



This is a carbon fiber hood from Evofusionusa.com

This is 1sickgs car (2000-2002) accent


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Default Re: Racer style black bonnet

Real carbon fiber hoods are cool...

but anything else makes me want to vomit...

Id lower it, nice rims, and a non coffe-can exhaust, and just be happy with that, dont try to please all the Honda's, they'll never like you... you drive the anti-honda. So be different.

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Default Re: Racer style black bonnet

Thanks for the opinions. my friend did mean a black bonnent not a carbon fibre bonnent.

he is big on the whole DG (dangerous Goods) being a Fire & Rescue man and says carbon fibre is an added hazard in an accident, eg, if the car catches fire, carbon fibre fumes are supposed to be REAL BAD for you.

i'd prefer the carbon fibre bonnent anyway, it shows to others that you mean what you do, not a half-arsed attempt.

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Well I'm sure if you smash your car and it's on fire,the plastic interior won't do you much good either...and I agree,carbon bonnets are cool and are a legit perforance enhancing device.
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heh, my buddies got a Fox-body stang, and his entire front end and rear end are aluminum. Now that shyts badd... you just cant lean on it... but it weighs around 300 some poulds lighter, and its not all carbon fibery...

Either way.... its all good.
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