New fibreglass bonnets.
Look very nice Rich :thumbsup:
have you got a pic of the edges, so I can see how they look from te 'viewing' side please?
I'm starting a diff thread re these - so please post there
have you got a pic of the edges, so I can see how they look from te 'viewing' side please?
I'm starting a diff thread re these - so please post there
by Laz1957
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Just updating this thread as I forgot to post these new pics.
Paul (Kameleon) kindly went to check out the new Carbon Fibre bonnets and trial fit it to his car. This was his post:
Anyway a swift roofless drive 30 miles to Hampshire on crisp Sunday morning and a quick stop for a McDonalds' breakfast I've had the pleasure of trial fitting the first of the Carbon Fibre bonnets from CJJ's design.
Bare in mind the mesh is just laid on there and looks odd because it doesn't match my OEM on at all, but you get the idea! Bonnet weighed in at less than 5KG, once the FG frame is added it's probably going to nudge it over ever so slightly.
Now there are a couple of imperfections as per an earlier post, because the bonnets are not produced in a vaccuum there is a chance of tiny air bubbles getting between the top-coat and the carbon material. You can see that in the photos below. You don't notice them from a distance and there is a chance you'll get less or more as each bonnet is made individually.
Paul (Kameleon) kindly went to check out the new Carbon Fibre bonnets and trial fit it to his car. This was his post:
Anyway a swift roofless drive 30 miles to Hampshire on crisp Sunday morning and a quick stop for a McDonalds' breakfast I've had the pleasure of trial fitting the first of the Carbon Fibre bonnets from CJJ's design.
Bare in mind the mesh is just laid on there and looks odd because it doesn't match my OEM on at all, but you get the idea! Bonnet weighed in at less than 5KG, once the FG frame is added it's probably going to nudge it over ever so slightly.
Now there are a couple of imperfections as per an earlier post, because the bonnets are not produced in a vaccuum there is a chance of tiny air bubbles getting between the top-coat and the carbon material. You can see that in the photos below. You don't notice them from a distance and there is a chance you'll get less or more as each bonnet is made individually.
by cjj
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OK guys. The time has come for the original investors to decide:
a) If they still want a bonnet.
b) Whether they want Fibre Glass or Carbon Fibre.
The pictures of both are on this thread, so if you can have a look and make your decision.
The way I would prefer to do it is when you are ready you Paypal me the money and I will hold it while the guy makes the bonnet.
This give him, me and you protection. I'm not saying you would, but if you say Carbon Fibre and then later on back out before paying, this means I end up paying for it unless I can find another buyer.
It also protects you as I won't release the money until the bonnet is finished to the standards shown. If it is well below the standard shown then your money will be held until it is rectified or returned if he is unable to or won't. This won't cover you for minor blemishes such as the few bubbles shown in the Carbon Fibre, but will cover you if it is obviously badly flawed.
Also. You don't need to pay up this second. If you won't have the money until April, for example, then let me know and we can plan to make yours in April.
Hope that all makes sense.
Just a a side note. I have asked him to redesign the bracket that holds the mesh in place so that it follows closer the contour of the vents. This should cut down on the edge that sticks out into the airflow and reduce lift/turbulence.
a) If they still want a bonnet.
b) Whether they want Fibre Glass or Carbon Fibre.
The pictures of both are on this thread, so if you can have a look and make your decision.
The way I would prefer to do it is when you are ready you Paypal me the money and I will hold it while the guy makes the bonnet.
This give him, me and you protection. I'm not saying you would, but if you say Carbon Fibre and then later on back out before paying, this means I end up paying for it unless I can find another buyer.
It also protects you as I won't release the money until the bonnet is finished to the standards shown. If it is well below the standard shown then your money will be held until it is rectified or returned if he is unable to or won't. This won't cover you for minor blemishes such as the few bubbles shown in the Carbon Fibre, but will cover you if it is obviously badly flawed.
Also. You don't need to pay up this second. If you won't have the money until April, for example, then let me know and we can plan to make yours in April.
Hope that all makes sense.
Just a a side note. I have asked him to redesign the bracket that holds the mesh in place so that it follows closer the contour of the vents. This should cut down on the edge that sticks out into the airflow and reduce lift/turbulence.
by cjj
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Just caught sight of this thread, when it started I had no idea I would ever be able to get an MG so been reading through.
Personally I'd be more interested in the boot lid, however the pictures don't seem to be there anymore, is that still a goer or did that fall by the wayside?
Having said that, the bonnet is tempting, but I'm wanting to put a fuel tank in the spare wheel section for a future LPG conversion I have planned. Would there still be room for that?
Personally I'd be more interested in the boot lid, however the pictures don't seem to be there anymore, is that still a goer or did that fall by the wayside?
Having said that, the bonnet is tempting, but I'm wanting to put a fuel tank in the spare wheel section for a future LPG conversion I have planned. Would there still be room for that?
by Mal7921
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I liked the boot as wel
here's a link
http://www.the-t-bar.com/en/component/kunena/9-mgftf-pitstop/21068-new-carbon-fibre-boot-ideas#21068
here's a link
http://www.the-t-bar.com/en/component/kunena/9-mgftf-pitstop/21068-new-carbon-fibre-boot-ideas#21068
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hello
i am daniele from florence , italy. i own a 160vvc and i am looking for a fiberglass bonnet for my mg tf.
can you contact me at [email protected] ?
thank you
i am daniele from florence , italy. i own a 160vvc and i am looking for a fiberglass bonnet for my mg tf.
can you contact me at [email protected] ?
thank you
by jabba
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Can anyone tell me if these bonnets are still available?
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I'm sure Clive(CJJ) will update you when he comes on. :yesnod:
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I'm just waiting for Kameleon to let me know what his new Carbon Fibre bonnet is like. He was supposed to be picking it up last weekend but has had a lot on his plate.
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So are they going back into production
Are they for the selected few only or can anyone ask to buy one
I was on the original list of interested on 'org, but obviously it never happened :whistle:
Are they for the selected few only or can anyone ask to buy one
I was on the original list of interested on 'org, but obviously it never happened :whistle:
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Any more details for those who were't around first time around?
I have a dxf for laser cutting ducting to sit under bonnet vents I made for Matt Parker.
I have a dxf for laser cutting ducting to sit under bonnet vents I made for Matt Parker.
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It's always been happening. Just very very slowly.
I am at the mercy of the guy who is doing the work.
I am at the mercy of the guy who is doing the work.
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