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pickford
Posted 18/4/2013 3:30 PM (#694666)
Subject: debadged grille


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ive taken the badge out, bridged the gaps with reinforced p40 (reinforced with mesh) and a skim of p38 over the top, but im un decided what to do with the mounting points in the middle. cut em out and just pray the bits that hold it on in the corners and to the lights don't snap, but the always do or paint em black and fit some mesh or something over them.

whats everyone else done???
Mutts
Posted 19/4/2013 12:14 AM (#694716 - in reply to #694666)
Subject: RE: debadged grille


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Personally I'd keep them... Those corner bits won't be enough.

The centre mounting points will be hidden as soon as you mesh the gap.
pickford
Posted 19/4/2013 3:03 PM (#694753 - in reply to #694666)
Subject: RE: debadged grille


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that's what I thort cheers 4 clarifying
Marv_666
Posted 20/4/2013 1:42 PM (#694798 - in reply to #694666)
Subject: RE: debadged grille


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I was going to make/modify something with horizontal grille slats.
Different to the mesh route, subtle, and keeps mounting point there but hidden.
Just a thought... but here's the image of idea test:-

111Sli
Posted 20/4/2013 7:06 PM (#694805 - in reply to #694666)
Subject: RE: debadged grille


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I like that ^^
pickford
Posted 20/4/2013 10:58 PM (#694812 - in reply to #694666)
Subject: RE: debadged grille


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ye not bad I was gonna cut up a debadged fiesta grille the honeycomb plastic mesh stuff and make that fit but I do like that idea may try something similar
chris_evz
Posted 21/4/2013 8:05 AM (#694823 - in reply to #694666)
Subject: RE: debadged grille


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my old cars with debadged grill made by me lol
i cut the middle bracket out as i found it gets in the way tbh








Edited by chris_evz 21/4/2013 8:08 AM
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