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I'm Chasing a New Front Grill Piece.. (See pic)

The one I have it too Small (Doesn't cover the Whole gap)

And I have no idea where to go to get a new one..

Any info at all would be muchly Appreciated

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Autobarn.. has that bodykit mesh shit..

could just sikaflex or watever its called put it on like that..

i think thats what most bodykit companies do when u tell them

Do a pink mesh..

everybody loves pink bits :D

Edited by Redsuns88
Autobarn.. has that bodykit mesh shit..

could just sikaflex or watever its called put it on like that..

i think thats what most bodykit companies do when u tell them

Do a pink mesh..

everybody loves pink bits :D

Ok Cool as, Might check out that option..

I just thought you could get a premade one..

Looks like it's DIY Styles lol

HAHA Yeah Pink bits Rock!

But i think i'll stick to black!

Thanks for your help!

Just in case they didnt tell you.. Autobarn have it LOL.. nah but its really easy to put in.. can cut it with household sissors LOL or ask the boys at autobarn to do it.. flash em a smile? maybe get it done for free.. LOL and then with mine i just silicon'd it in so i can easily remove laters if i choose to



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