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    Euro front bar meshed grill :D

    hey guys, finally got around to taking pics of my new DIY meshed grill

    pretty easy to do... looks extremely hot! im looking forward to the arrival of my euroR grill to top it all off...





    its very similar to this:
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27627

    however, i decided to cut out the stock plastic frame - i think it looks alot better without it
    Last edited by EUR003act; 28-11-2007 at 10:15 PM.

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    I dont get it, isn't that the stock grill for 03-05 model? Did you "down-grade" from the 06-07 model?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cupnoodle View Post
    I dont get it, isn't that the stock grill for 03-05 model? Did you "down-grade" your grill from the 06-07 model?
    the mesh - in the front bar.... sorry i should made it clearer!

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    LoL!!!!
    Very nicely done mate. looks great, wish i could not be so sto0pid and lazy and do that....haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by TRaNz View Post
    LoL!!!!
    Very nicely done mate. looks great, wish i could not be so sto0pid and lazy and do that....haha
    lol thanks buddy!

    its heaps easy to do, but yeah, i know what you mean with lazy.... took me 3weeks just to take the photos lol

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    Man you will be happy with the type R grill. Its friggen HaWt! Love mine.

    Like the mesh. will go well with the grillage.
    I went to the modded XR5 Turbo with Mods - the dark side.....BOOOOST!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suntzu View Post
    Man you will be happy with the type R grill. Its friggen HaWt! Love mine.

    Like the mesh. will go well with the grillage.
    lol thanks for the comment in the door sills thread lol

    yeah ill come show you once i get my euroR grill it looked so sexy on your car!

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    looks awesome iam gonna try it next month
    Quote Originally Posted by kazam View Post
    lol give him a break, this is after all a forum and not just a giant search engine.. what are we gunna do when evry topic has been covered? disable posting and just have the search button there?

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    Did the same thing when I put my Mugen grille in.
    Also I removed the plastic vents near the foggies, and slotted and meshed them too. Bit tricky cutting out the louvres.



    Last edited by Merlin086; 29-11-2007 at 12:07 PM.
    133.4kw atw
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    Quote Originally Posted by EUR003act View Post
    lol thanks buddy!

    its heaps easy to do, but yeah, i know what you mean with lazy.... took me 3weeks just to take the photos lol
    Hi do you have any steps on how to have this done???? Your help would be great. Because it looks GREAT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adrian Euro View Post
    Hi do you have any steps on how to have this done???? Your help would be great. Because it looks GREAT.
    What I did was to take off the radiator cover, which allows you to access behind the grille and lower vent.

    The inside face of the lower vent is almost flat, but with a couple of small tabs sticking out, preventing the mesh from sitting flush against the back of the vent. Trim these tabs off with a pair of sidecutters.

    Buy 1 x 1.8x.2m length of zincalume gutter guard, designed for corrugated iron roofs, from Bunnings or similar ( I paid $17 a length)

    Cut the mesh about 30mm longer and wider than the opening.

    Spray bothe sides with a couple of coats of flat black, preferably the same as your mesh grille.

    The two lower edges need a slight trim to fit flush where the bottom of the lower vent begins to curve up. You will see what I mean when you put the mesh in place.

    Once the bottom is a nice fit, cut into the mesh from the top where it overhangs up above the opening. By doing about 6 sets of cuts, 25mm in and about 30mm apart,you can fold between the cuts over to form 6 tabs. This will allow you to fix the tabs to the inside with hot melt glue, as well as anywhere else it can be fixed without being seen from the front, eg far outer edges and behind the vertical bars on the vent.
    Make sure you clean with acetone before you glue to get a nice clean surface.
    133.4kw atw
    14.8 - 400m Willowbank

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merlin086 View Post
    What I did was to take off the radiator cover, which allows you to access behind the grille and lower vent.

    The inside face of the lower vent is almost flat, but with a couple of small tabs sticking out, preventing the mesh from sitting flush against the back of the vent. Trim these tabs off with a pair of sidecutters.

    Buy 1 x 1.8x.2m length of zincalume gutter guard, designed for corrugated iron roofs, from Bunnings or similar ( I paid $17 a length)

    Cut the mesh about 30mm longer and wider than the opening.

    Spray bothe sides with a couple of coats of flat black, preferably the same as your mesh grille.

    The two lower edges need a slight trim to fit flush where the bottom of the lower vent begins to curve up. You will see what I mean when you put the mesh in place.

    Once the bottom is a nice fit, cut into the mesh from the top where it overhangs up above the opening. By doing about 6 sets of cuts, 25mm in and about 30mm apart,you can fold between the cuts over to form 6 tabs. This will allow you to fix the tabs to the inside with hot melt glue, as well as anywhere else it can be fixed without being seen from the front, eg far outer edges and behind the vertical bars on the vent.
    Make sure you clean with acetone before you glue to get a nice clean surface.
    Sounds easy but seems to hard for me. ANyone wanna make some cash money and do it for me??? I live in Sydney????

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