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take a chain saw to your bumper. and bondo your new grille on. j/k, there's a DIY, take off your bumper and remove the screws under the grill and remove and replace. put everything back and voila, new grille.
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I don't mean to laugh but, you do know that the grills are interchangable, right??
I don't mean to laugh but, you do know that the grills are interchangable, right??
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is there any way i could make it fit? is it possible?[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: boostMonkey
is there any way i could make it fit? is it possible?[hr]
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I just ordered an altezza grill from ebay. I've heard from falken and civicdude that the grill just uses the stock mounting screws. The black cover and bumper have to be taken out, though. Otherwise, it should be an easy install. If you're thinking about getting the lip painted, it will be expensive without a hookup.[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/IMG]
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