I'm currently trying to fit the wings and front panel, but having problems with the bonnet gaps. The wings are an okay fitting to the scuttle and front panel but seem to not fit well with the bonnet.
The wings are magnum and the front panel is m-machine.
I've attached some photos of the gaps. I can adjust the positioning of the bonnet to make one of the gaps okay, but results in the other sides gap being too big.
Would altering the bonnet be the easiest/cheapest option? I'm not too keen on having to buy a pair of genuine wings.
I don't think I have ever seen such a wide wing gap, at least you can check the oil without opening the bonnet
Seriously though, as above the scuttle gap is the most important as its the most difficult to modify, if this is level then start fiddling with the wing gaps. I would suggest tacking the rear of the wing (against the scuttle) so that the gap at this end is correct and then working at the front do the same between the wing and front panel. You can alter the gap around the seam between the wing and front panel to the arch as required (especially if you have wheel arches to hid any slight misalignment.
Be careful about modifying the bonnet as suggested above unless you have checked how the grille will look, its no good adding half an inch to the bonnet and finding that the grille strip along the front is then too short (obviously less of a problem with a mk1 grille).
Although it might look a bit grim now with perseverance you should be able to make it look fine, if the inner wing is too far over then it might worth ignoring the front panel to inner wing connection at this stage, that can always be bent/moved over if necessary.
Best of luck.