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I found this on ebay. I was under the assumtion that the grill was one piece. However, this says lower grill part. Would I be able to purchase this mesh it and reinstall it. I see that it does not contain the upper part where the radiator cover is...will I be able to detach that from my existing grill to attach to this modified one? I was under the assumption it was all one piece.
Thanks in Advance.
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on the 04-05 coupe, the grill molding, the u-shaped strip around the grill is one piece, then the grill itself, and the radiator cover are another piece. If you make a mesh grill, and attach it to the grill molding, you will have an open area over your radio. I read somewhere that can be fixed by getting a sedan radiator cover. apparently on sedans, the grill and radiator cover are two separate pieces. also, like gearbox said, the lower grill refers to the other opening in the bumper, at the bottom.
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You don't have a sport car.
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I think my question has already been answered though. I was unsure what to do about the gap that would be left from not having the upper radiator part. I will look into the sedan piece in its place as you said.
Or I may just take the stock grill and cut out the plastic honeycomb on it....do a little ABS Repair and mesh that.
^ I considered doing that too. Just remember, you may want to go back to stock someday.
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Originally Posted by modoman
the same curiosity some people have with the minds of serial killers, i have with ricers.
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Originally Posted by DeX
You don't have a sport car.
"There are more than 550 million firearms now in circulation, one for every 12 people on the planet. The only question, is how can we arm the other 11."
I thought you were supposed to get better cooling with the cover in place, so the air goes through or over the radiator, rather than around it
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Originally Posted by modoman
the same curiosity some people have with the minds of serial killers, i have with ricers.
Quote:
Originally Posted by DeX
You don't have a sport car.
"There are more than 550 million firearms now in circulation, one for every 12 people on the planet. The only question, is how can we arm the other 11."
I think my question has already been answered though. I was unsure what to do about the gap that would be left from not having the upper radiator part. I will look into the sedan piece in its place as you said.
Or I may just take the stock grill and cut out the plastic honeycomb on it....do a little ABS Repair and mesh that.
yeah just cut out the honeycomb and put mesh in if you wanna do a custom job.. you should def. not leave it completely open though.. people have gotten their radiators messed up that way