billet grille
Re: billet grille
Really don't know how I missed this one...this IS a different billet grille from the doneoutwest correct? I like the silver one...for the new coupe...I just may have buy a set for it...although I need HP items worse...thanks old man...looks good...wish they were around when I did the vert...
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Re: billet grille
Just got mine in from the other place in Az i think, AIRBAGS.Com and i must say they look Great ! A little more in the money but i like the look better, The Shipping Weight on Lower and the upper are 11.5 lbs and would give 1.5 in packing so i would say 10 lbs in all , will work on getting them on this weekend and try to get some pic put somplace so you can see them ,
Re: billet grille
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you have to the end off Feb for this price Darticus
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Ron said,
I don't have a definitive answer, but after looking at old man's grill I will most likely have a can of flat black spray paint to tone down anything that might show through before the new one goes on.
Did someone say to paint the horn bracket black before installing the new grill?
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According to some directions email me on installation of the bottom grille it shows 2 - 5/8 in holes drilled in the side of where the lower grills mount. Aren't these awful big holes for mounting. If these grills are removed you have to large holes. Is there another way to mount?
Just read all the posts and it says the lowers are just hooked on with zip ties to the original grills. Is this correct? Anyone have directions we can see on this installation before I order? Ron
Just read all the posts and it says the lowers are just hooked on with zip ties to the original grills. Is this correct? Anyone have directions we can see on this installation before I order? Ron
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Re: billet grille
Originally Posted by Veloce
Ron said,
I don't have a definitive answer, but after looking at old man's grill I will most likely have a can of flat black spray paint to tone down anything that might show through before the new one goes on.
I don't have a definitive answer, but after looking at old man's grill I will most likely have a can of flat black spray paint to tone down anything that might show through before the new one goes on.
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