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      11-02-2017, 08:16 AM   #23
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Yes it will be interesting to see how it holds up. The aluminium is definitely not as tough/impact resistant as plastic but I think will survive normal conditions OK.

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      11-03-2017, 03:02 PM   #24
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That turned out great! I did something similar on my old E46, only thing I didn't like was that the finer mesh caught a lot more bugs than the stock plastic mesh did.
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      11-04-2017, 04:18 AM   #25
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      11-04-2017, 01:49 PM   #26
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Anybody got a recommendation or a link for the mesh ?
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      11-04-2017, 02:05 PM   #27
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Good job
I do wonder if it will restrict airflow though.
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      11-04-2017, 05:44 PM   #28
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I got mine here
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Simoni-R...oAAOSwFNZWzrIo

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      11-20-2017, 07:49 AM   #29
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Looks great man! It has a race look but still factory finish to it.
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I was considering something similar but only because i wanted gloss black to match the gloss black grill. Since I didn't want to remove the entire front bumper, cuz I'm lazy, I just taped off the bumper, everywhere, and used high temp (not necessary but it's what I had laying around) gloss black paint and painted the gray lower grills. Came out perfectly for what I wanted. And yes, good chance it might chip from rocks etc. but it's a quick fix again with the spray paint. Your method is much more durable. Post pics when it's done!
I'm looking to do this as well. Did you completely remove the mesh grill before you painted? I can see the tabs for the mesh grill now but don't know if I can easily remove, paint, and then re-install without removing the entire front bumper.
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I was considering something similar but only because i wanted gloss black to match the gloss black grill. Since I didn't want to remove the entire front bumper, cuz I'm lazy, I just taped off the bumper, everywhere, and used high temp (not necessary but it's what I had laying around) gloss black paint and painted the gray lower grills. Came out perfectly for what I wanted. And yes, good chance it might chip from rocks etc. but it's a quick fix again with the spray paint. Your method is much more durable. Post pics when it's done!
How did you prevent paint from getting on the components behind the mesh grill? I want to do this as well without removing entire front bumper.
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Couldn't you have painted the tabs black?

At this stage I plan to use the existing grill, cut out the mesh and glue the new mesh to the old grille frame from behind. Then hopefully it will mount back onto the car just like the stock one.

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You know thats just a repackaged gutter guard that costs like 3 bucks a piece at home depot?
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      01-26-2018, 05:28 PM   #33
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3 months on and I've had no issues with road debris apart from the occasional leaf getting stuck in there.
Everything else is fine, the glue has held and there are no scratches.
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You know thats just a repackaged gutter guard that costs like 3 bucks a piece at home depot?
I can assure you it isn't. I went and looked at those before starting this project.
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      03-15-2018, 01:01 PM   #35
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Too much effort and time have been put into this, your work is a masterpiece and very clean, but honestly, I'm not a fan! looks a bit ricey I don't know why!
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Too much effort and time have been put into this, your work is a masterpiece and very clean, but honestly, I'm not a fan! looks a bit ricey I don't know why!
one word comes to mind...GRILLCRAFT. Reminds me of the late 90s, early 2000s look, with graphics on the side of cars. lol

I'm not a fan of the look either. Nice work, OP, nothing to take away from your effort and workmanship.
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And here I was thinking it was more reminiscent of a Porsche 911R lol .


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