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  1. #1
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    safe to drive without grille?

    so i took off the front grille yesterday just for fun lol



    found a mesh in my garage but it was for gutters LOL and i decided to do a fail mesh job



    but yeh is it safe to drive like this?
    Last edited by sdx91; 26-08-2011 at 04:19 PM.

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    Its fine.

    Sent from my custard cannon like Peter North.
    to see all of my build, checkout


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    oh good. not many rocks and things in my area anyways. where can i find an actual mesh for the grille?

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    Any automotive store is likely to have grill mesh dude .. Supercheap autobahn etc etc
    THERES NO CAR LIKE A TYPE R

  5. #5
    it's fine, but you may want to shave off those clips as it looks quite messy.

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    u can buy extruded mesh at supercheap or repco's its pretty common.

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    ok thanks. any tips on doing a cleaner diy and how to attach the grill?

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    get the original and outline it on cardboard, then try fitting the cardboard into the gap (just push it through the front) then keep trimmig it till the fit is perfect the lay the cardboard over the mesh and cut the mesh out to the same shape.

    might be good to cover the edges in maskin tape to avoid scratching the paint on a test fit.

    after u have done a test fit and its all good use some black silicone on the front bumper so u can push the mesh up against it and hope it stays on, if u leave the silicon to sit abt 5-10mins it will harden up enough to stick abit better.

  9. #9
    yeah its all good..
    if you want to do a cleaner job..

    the get mesh then press it onto the original grill, including the tabs which clip into the bumper..
    then trim the excess off however dont trim the tab bit

    then when its all done just press the mesh tabs into where the holes are in the bumper

    i would paint the tabs bit black though so its not visible..

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    with all that efford to "DIY" a grill..

    just get a fibre glass thing off ebay
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Honda-Jaz...item35b4b3d490
    2003 CL9 5AT *ECU REFLASHED*
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    yeah man, i tried doing it too, just didnt work out for me. maybe it will for you, but at the end of the day do it properly and youll be more than happy with the results - get a new grille! j's racing or mugen or something

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    yeh
    the jays racing one is kinda expensive though and look almost same as original,
    the one in the link above is kinda odd tho because of the shape it takes, like its dragging the face down :S

    go on ausjazz the guy that does them spoon duckbill copies does some J's racing replicas in a Carbon Fiber finish, so u dont have to paint it

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