New bonnet inner cover needed>>help

Stallion

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Can anyone tell me where to get a bonnet inner cover for my e46.I went to the dealer and they asking over 1k.For a piece fo cardboard cut to shape.Thats insane.Stallion.
 

moranor@axis

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this could work if you want to make your own
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Hoffi

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If you can. Try get the plastic type one, not to sure where mine came from my car didn't have one when i wanted to bye it so the dealer put one in for me. and it wasn't the cardboard one. the plastic one seems to fit better and lasts longer and imo looks neater. will try find out where he got it from
 

Stallion

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Hoffi said:
If you can. Try get the plastic type one, not to sure where mine came from my car didn't have one when i wanted to bye it so the dealer put one in for me. and it wasn't the cardboard one. the plastic one seems to fit better and lasts longer and imo looks neater. will try find out where he got it from
Tx bud let me know if you do.


moranor said:
this could work if you want to make your own
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Not really pretty is it? Tx anyway bud.

ZlinG said:
Where are you situated Stallion?

In the Eastrand area.Gauteng.
 

Hoffi

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Still trying to source it. under further view it doesn't seem to be platstic more like a hard polystyrene.
 

moranor@axis

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i was thinking you could use it for the insulation then make a cover for it so it looks nice :) but if you can find something that looks the way you want there is no point...
 

calypso

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Remember, the point of that is for noise and to supress an engine fire. So just make sure whatever you put in there does the same thing.
 

Sankekur

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I thought is was there to thermally insulate the bonnet, as I have a bit missing from mine and I can feel quite difference in temp between the area on top of the missing bit and the rest of the bonnet (prolongs the life of the paint by preventing lots of tempurature changes)
 

Philip Foglar

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Yep, a common problem with the old 'rollas - they being "cheap as chips" don't have an inner bonnet lining so you would see a lot of them driving around with badly damaged paint on their bonnets, especially the metallic paints...
 

Stallion

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That is why im looking for 1 in the first place.Mine is perishing Quickly and getting thin.But, must be a good 1 or it wont help at all.
 
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