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ypad1
24-04-2007, 10:36 AM
Hi guys,
I've been looking around for the past month to get a monaro bonnet (with scoops) for my VX SS.
I just found a guy in melbourne who does just the scoops (fiberglas) and is selling it for $200 which seems quite reasonable as a complete bonnet with scoops is aroung $600.
But what am concerned about is the fitting. He quoted me:
$200 - For the scoop
$250 - For moulding it to the bonnet
$300 - For painting the bonnet and scoop

It feels a bit too much for fitting and painting. Does anybody know or reccomend anyone that does this for a more reasonable price?

Mungrel
24-04-2007, 11:09 AM
Doesn't sound all that unreasonable, my bumper cost me $250 to get painted.
Depends what colour its gotta be painted to. Chances are they'll have to rub the bonnet back and paint it from scratch.

Toddler78
24-04-2007, 11:15 AM
you are going to blend a fibreglass scoops onto a metal bonnet and not make it look like its been plonked on their???? good luck, go out a buy a genuine one or at least a full fibreglass bonnet

ssgirl2
24-04-2007, 11:22 AM
The prices you have been quoted sound alright...don't know how it would look though. Have you seen any other work he's done?

Personally, if I wanted to get the monaro scoop bonnet look, I'd be buying the genuine product and paying someone to paint and fit it...but that's just me ;)

SS

ypad1
24-04-2007, 12:16 PM
I've seen some of his work on pictures...but then again don't know if they are really his work or just some pics. I'm waiting to get a second quote from another bodykit garage.

Mungrel
24-04-2007, 12:37 PM
Personally, if I wanted to get the monaro scoop bonnet look, I'd be buying the genuine product and paying someone to paint and fit it...but that's just me ;)

SS

Thats what i've done. Now i play the waiting game til it arrives :yahoo:

As an alternative, if you don't want to fork out the $1200 for the genuine item, why not look around for a full fibreglass GTO bonnet? they pop up on ebay a bit, and whilst they probably dont look as good as factory (i'm speculating here as i havent seen one in the flesh), it would probably look better than a metal bonnet with some fibreglass scoops on it.

just my 2c tho.

mad_monaro
24-04-2007, 12:53 PM
Unfortunately, if you want it to look the part, you'll have to do it properly. Either full f/glass, or genuine.

Yes genuine costs a fair wack, I know as I have done it, but I wouldnt want it any other way, as the risk wasnt worth it I dont think.

hutchzvu8
24-04-2007, 04:46 PM
I had the job done by a company in Dandenong.

Looks absolutely Krap (would not recomend to worst enemy)

I want to reveal the name of the company and bag the absolute crap out but

I wont.:cussing:

they used rivets and you can see them all the way around in the right light and the sanding was VERY BODGE

looks like a 5 year old could have done a better job very rushed!:cussing:

If you have an OTRI the genuine monaro bonnet will not fit. (my problem)

I paid same price but $400 for the spray. now I am going to have to spend another 500-600 to get fixed. disgracefull

cv8rmanowner
02-05-2007, 08:25 AM
There are places in SA if you do the research, a bonnet can be about 500, then paint. Well worth the extra

CV8UTE
02-05-2007, 08:52 AM
Another vote for the genuine bonnet. Might cost a bit more. But worth it in the end!!! Thats what I did anyway. As well as the genuine front bar, head lights, spotties etc.

If you can afford it, you will feel much better knowing you have a genuine one rather than 2 fibre glass scoops moulded to your metal bonnet.

nitrane
02-05-2007, 10:28 AM
Price sounds pretty close to the mark... tradesmen like to make their time worthwhile (dont we all)... and to remove/refit/cut hole/mount scoop/prep/paint it all adds up pretty quickly

heavyduty1340
02-05-2007, 01:01 PM
Mate , DONT DO IT - you will regret it 6 months down the track

Wait an extra couple of months and save up the extra to buy the genuine thing

I looked at a couple of jobs where the nostrils were added in and they stuck out like dogs nuts

I waited and got the real thing and Im bloody glad I did - everything looks spot on and it all fits and lines up properly

You only get what you pay for these days

vxssgurl
02-05-2007, 02:28 PM
Don't - DON'T - go the el-cheapo route. In this instance, you do indeed get what you pay for. I have both seen and heard of horror stories in these glass add-ons.

Do yourself (and your car) a HUGE favour and either get your hands on a full glass bonnet, or spend the extra and go genuine.

By the time you add up what the dodgy add-ons are going to cost you, for a few hundred more, you'll get the right stuff...

I have been toying with adding one to Red for a while, but the $2K my guys have quoted for a genuine bonnet modded and fitted (and there is no way anyone but my regular body shop guy will ever their hands on Red) stops me... 'cause if I don't like it, no money back... and as yet, I'm not 100% - but what I do know is there is NO WAY I would cut corners and get the bits instead of the whole shebang.

blackbettyhsv
02-05-2007, 06:06 PM
dude spend the xtra and get fibreglass or original I put a glass 1 on my vx was xtra work with pin holes but was heeps cheaper $650 plus $400 to paint & fit, that was way back when they first came out. they should be cheaper now. If your after 1 send me a PM I will give a dudes number that makes them, I was very happy with mine, I was surprised at how much it changed the appearance of the carhttp://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p98/blackbettyhsv/Picture002.jpg

theVman
02-05-2007, 10:36 PM
I tend to agree - saving yourself a few hundred dollars is pointless as you will be spending that in a few months time when the glass starts seperating from the bonnet (thats if it turns out respectable to start with).

At the very least go a full fibreglass - genuine will always be the best option and one you know will stand the test of time.

ypad1
04-05-2007, 01:53 PM
As a matter of fact. The company who quoted me for those prices is actually from dandenong and advertised the scoop on ebay. I think it must be the one you are talking about as they are the only one around there who moulds the scoop. Thanks a lot for your post...i definitely wont go there. Also I do plan to get a OTR intake in the near future....so looks like i have to let go the monaro style bonnet

Shmacky
04-05-2007, 02:33 PM
....so looks like i have to let go the monaro style bonnet

The new Orrsom OTR (http://www.ls1.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=64524) unit will fit under the monaro bonnet.

Shmacky