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Old 03 September 2010, 06:22 PM
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Default new splitter/zunsport grills fitted

well got up this morn and decided i should get ma finger out and get this bucket tarted up,

so went to ma old mans and spent the day fitting ma new splitter/piaa horns and zunsport upper grills,

it would have only took a few hrs but the bloody number plate plastic screw snapped so tried to pull it out but only made the number plate holder full out into the bumper which u cant get to unless u rip the full thing off, so took a few hrs longer but really happy with it,

its very easy to take the bumper apart and have dropped some pics in to show where the clips are for anyone doing this in future

getting the zunsport lower grill and ma prosport gauges fitted on monday.

comments welcome.

cheers tom


















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very nice
Old 03 September 2010, 08:18 PM
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Sweet, zun grilles are great quality.
Old 04 September 2010, 02:18 PM
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Nice job there mate, looks really nice.
Old 04 September 2010, 02:24 PM
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Nice! Looks nicer without the reg plate :P
Old 04 September 2010, 03:19 PM
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Old 04 September 2010, 03:27 PM
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looks good mate

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Old 04 September 2010, 09:13 PM
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Top work Tom.
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Great improvement, are you going to get the bottom grill to match
Old 05 September 2010, 11:47 AM
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Is your splitter sprayed ?? Or did you buy it like that??
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Originally Posted by JonMc
Great improvement, are you going to get the bottom grill to match
cheers , yes its getting fitted on monday along with my prosport gauges

Originally Posted by greatgonzo
Is your splitter sprayed ?? Or did you buy it like that??
it comes black mate but its had a couple oh coats oh paint that ma mate did,
Old 07 September 2010, 08:52 AM
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well gauges got fitted ,goin in on thur to get lower grill and rear top spoiler done ,




Old 07 September 2010, 10:55 AM
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Spot on nice
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Very nice mate. Love seeing threads like this. Gives you a real idea of how to do a job properly !!!!
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thanks guys,

if it helps someone else out then thats all that matters,
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well thats the front end complete now, love the way it looks, had 2nd thoughts about the top rear spoiler .




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Nice job Tom - looks the part. Nearly a snap apart from mines blue and I am in debate over the grilles. Good or bad job to do?

Car looks stunning and suits the black wheels.

I went for the prodrive rear spoiler a bit less in you face than the sti.

Nice job

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ps - the same way about the second rear spoiler. Had a look at one with the prodrive rear spiler and made it look a bit messy - but you never know.

I put a set of tein springs in mine has changed the whole look of it and with the suspension set up right is like a go cart and to quote the clarkson changes direction like a house fly.

Not so good over the speed bumps though...

Map next for me..

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cheers ,the top grills are very easy to do ,the bottom is a pain in the hoop to do tbh.

i already have the whiteline front and rear arbs,droplinks and uprated diff bushes fitted, goin to wait till the standard susp fails again then get some bc coilovers fitted, have a vf43 turbo to get fitted and remapped to get then thats it lol.

as for the rear spoiler thats what i dont want incase it ruins the look of the rear end as i dont think it would a nice as it does with the sti spoiler, but i may change my mind lol
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