CUSTOM GRILL vs ORIGINAL GRILL

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Re: CUSTOM GRILL vs ORIGINAL GRILL

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Jay4424 wrote:My long golf grill is the same as above, my own creation is:


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...i have a few standard grills, i'll do you a swap, one or two standards (maybe so you can mess with one to creat your own look?) for your modded one?

or you can have a grill for £15 ...where you live mate?


Jay.

is it intact ?
won't need cable ties etc ?


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Intackt? Cable ties? ...please tell me you'll never use those to hold items on to your car!!! ...yeah it's totally intackt, I don't have the clips though (used them to hold nodded grill on!) ...I'll see if I can find any, failing that I bet gsf will to them!

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Jay4424 wrote:Intackt? Cable ties? ...please tell me you'll never use those to hold items on to your car!!! ...yeah it's totally intackt, I don't have the clips though (used them to hold nodded grill on!) ...I'll see if I can find any, failing that I bet gsf will to them!

Jay

i grabbed one from ebay just before you posted this..
MAY still want yours though.. u know what EBAY is like with quality of product sometimes...


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... I'm still interested in yours though!


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Jay4424 wrote:... I'm still interested in yours though!
might keep it for a spare....


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this was done to remove the inner lights and get more airflow into the engine bay. It also saves about a kilo :yup: - £10 worth of ally expamet, a bit of paint, and a bit of paper printed off the internet, and cut out for a stencil...

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Shaped with a rubber mallet and a block of wood.

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That looks pretty swish :groove:


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