Mesh Grille

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ash-lough
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Mesh Grille

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Hi guys, I'm after changing my front grille as for some reason i just dont like the standard ones.

I've seen a few mesh type ones that I really like the look of and was wondering where to get one from or how to make one myself.

Am I right in thinking Kamei made one?

Failing that any other grille suggestions?

Thanks

Ash


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go buy a cheap mesh waste bin from tesco / asda and cut the mesh out of it. loads cheaperer than buying "special" grille mesh. cut the slats off a standard grille, glue on the mesh and spray black. simples


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one for you to have an example of, this came with my rocco, didnt like it as first as the car was all standard apart from that, but now i done some work on it i like it on it now :D not sure what it's off though, its screwed onto the original grille which has the slats cut out of it :)


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Totally agree, make your own, cut out the slats, get some nice mesh, screw it in, hey presto.


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