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Hey guys,

Had a guy off the forums come down and buy my catback exhaust that was for sale..

Whilst we were chatting about our cars he brought up the grill on the front of his, after going around and taking a look i was surprised. I had never seen nothing like it before but at the same time it looks amazing!!

Can anyone identify this grill and maybe link me to somewhere where i may be able to purchase one from.

Thanks and looking forward to everyone's replys.

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Used to have the N.A series 2 grill as shown in my gallery but makes me look like a old fella driving the car lol so i swapped it for the dolphin grill.

You can pickup next to new condition N/A series 2 grills on ebay for under $75, To my understanding the dolphin grill still holds it's value..

Im still puzzled as to what aftermarket manufacturer makes this item... lots of views on the topic but nobody seems to have any idea on who may make it.

Reckon you could post a better photo?

It's a bit hard to tell if it's any good when it's not in context.

need one of the whole front of the car.

Hey chef

I actually own a series 2 and previously had the na grill but swapped it for the dolphin grill.

Both identical but i beloeve the na series 2 grill is alot rarer to find as opposed to the turbo grill.

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Look wicked in context I've been searching yahoo japan auctions, I only found a front bumper that sort of resembles the grille, But before that i thought it may have been a takero's variant.. Which it was not.

But will let you know if i ever manage to stumble across one.

Look wicked in context I've been searching yahoo japan auctions, I only found a front bumper that sort of resembles the grille, But before that i thought it may have been a takero's variant.. Which it was not.

But will let you know if i ever manage to stumble across one.

Found this Badboy. :thumbsup:

http://www.nengun.com/auction/item/m88615965

Doesn't have that line through the middle of it or the mesh behind it either. but I'm sure if you know a good body shop they might be able to add those bits in!

Found this Badboy. :thumbsup:

http://www.nengun.co.../item/m88615965

Doesn't have that line through the middle of it or the mesh behind it either. but I'm sure if you know a good body shop they might be able to add those bits in!

And by a "Good" Body shop, I meant yourself, with a fiberglass kit and a carton :laugh:

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