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Hi fellas,

I'm after the front bumper mesh/grille piece that goes where the front bar covering the intercooler area is. I want this exact type - not too thick and not too thin looking. Where to buy?

Cheers

SM

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that autobarn mesh is utter crap... pls dont..

goto a security screen doors place and have a look at their stainless steel mesh, it come in different gauges so you can choose how big the holes are and their shape...

and its black, its tough and its not expensive.

I used it to cover my FMIC and its been on 3yrs and still looks perfect, even after having a small bird hit it...

that autobarn mesh is utter crap... pls dont..

goto a security screen doors place and have a look at their stainless steel mesh, it come in different gauges so you can choose how big the holes are and their shape...

and its black, its tough and its not expensive.

I used it to cover my FMIC and its been on 3yrs and still looks perfect, even after having a small bird hit it...

HI mate, yeah I totally agree...Autobarn mesh looks terrible and it ain't going to grace my Skyline.

Can you post up some pics of your meshed intercooler area? Also, any contact details of the security door place you got it from?

Cheers

Hey mate, I just went out to have a look at mine and its heaps different. It has an extra bit at the bottom and folds etc. Don't think it would fit. Sorry dude

No worries thanks mate. I would have thought it would be a different size anyway.

Any other details of where to get this mesh?

I got a fairly fine gauge, and it was an offcut so it was cheap as....

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Thanks for your troubles buddy...appreciate these pics. However, the pattern of the mesh is circular not straight zig zag which is the type I'm after.

Cheers mate.

  • 5 weeks later...

Kevin,

I have exactly what you are after, taken off my Series 3 BCNR33.

Feel free to pm me with a serious offer if you want it, bare in mind they are impossible to find and very expensive from Nissan if you need to replace, so I won't accept peanuts for it

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