View Poll Results: De-badged classic grill or not?
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de-badging my grill classic? POLL
#1
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de-badging my grill classic? POLL
OK,
well ive been giving it a lot of thought, (still not sure mind! LOL) i was thinking of de-badging my front grill, i have seen some for sale on ebay just literally a bare grill in gel coat, but i was thinking can i not just cut the grill out of my original grill, will it fit back okay etc??
does anyone think the classic grill looks okay, with just a hole, main reason was i was planning to get a new alloy radiator to go behind it, so im hoping it will actually look pretty good, not just like some chav has chopped away at his grill haha
thanks, Jamie.
edit: funily enough i just found a picture of an exact year of my car, same colour and splitter lol
with:
without:
well ive been giving it a lot of thought, (still not sure mind! LOL) i was thinking of de-badging my front grill, i have seen some for sale on ebay just literally a bare grill in gel coat, but i was thinking can i not just cut the grill out of my original grill, will it fit back okay etc??
does anyone think the classic grill looks okay, with just a hole, main reason was i was planning to get a new alloy radiator to go behind it, so im hoping it will actually look pretty good, not just like some chav has chopped away at his grill haha
thanks, Jamie.
edit: funily enough i just found a picture of an exact year of my car, same colour and splitter lol
with:
without:
Last edited by 99jdee; 16 November 2011 at 07:44 PM.
#5
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oh also when i mean fix the grill, i will take the badge out and maybe get a cheap second hand grill with the honey combe and cut and melt etc etc so its done properly, not just an oval hole lol
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