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RE: Coupe Bonnet Vents - Ezandania - 28-08-2011 01:32pm Before you start snip-snip away, wait for the bonnet stick-ons. I'm sure after 6 months, somebody would make 'em. At least it's less intrusive. Im gonna wait for those, and some bling-bling Swarovski crystal 'Evoque' badge RE: Coupe Bonnet Vents - DT - 01-02-2012 05:48pm Is there a technical need for them on coupe or is it just to differentiate the two models from the front? RE: Coupe Bonnet Vents - chiggy - 02-02-2012 01:56am (27-08-2011 11:58pm)garryforrestuk Wrote: Rein had a word with the land rover guy at the Durham display today, And he confirmed that the coupe bonnet will fit the 5 door.The intakes are a pressing in the bonnet and the covers fit into the recess hope this helps .Garry do you think we can get a pixture of your car with the RSX Kahn Wheels ? RE: Coupe Bonnet Vents - BMG - 04-02-2012 02:10pm We have recently sold our 2-door Dynamic Coupe demonstrator and we will be soon replacing it with a 5-door Dynamic. Having looked into this, we are adamant that a coupe bonnet will fit and so we have decided to fit one to the new 5-door car, so that we can have the bonnet vents. I will keep you posted in terms of costings... RE: Coupe Bonnet Vents - xxxx5 - 04-02-2012 02:27pm Great keep us posted, I would be very interested in this mod. RE: Coupe Bonnet Vents - XFullFatTim - 04-02-2012 02:33pm Replacing the bonnet seems a bit of an expensive way to get a couple of £2.50 vents on it and risks possibly more damage than fitting them to the existing bonnet RE: Coupe Bonnet Vents - BMG - 04-02-2012 06:08pm (04-02-2012 02:33pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: Replacing the bonnet seems a bit of an expensive way to get a couple of £2.50 vents on it and risks possibly more damage than fitting them to the existing bonnet If a job is worth doing... Why compromise on a £50K + car? In fact why compromise ever? RE: Coupe Bonnet Vents - LDT - 04-02-2012 07:01pm (04-02-2012 02:33pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: Replacing the bonnet seems a bit of an expensive way to get a couple of £2.50 vents on it and risks possibly more damage than fitting them to the existing bonnet +1. A big effort and possibly expense for what, apart from RRE enthusiasts, would not be noticed in the main, given the unique overall styling of the car, IMHO. |