Grill Debadged!
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Grill Debadged!
A perfectly fine grill:
Uh oh... Point of no return.
This part isn't that much of a big deal, the top part you can see if you bend down and look up, the bottom part is hidden.



Screwed everything back on...
As you can see...There is still stuff to hide/relocate/cut off/paint behind the bumper. Not complete just yet.
Sorry for the large size, PB is down after I uploaded the last few, can't change the size yet.
Uh oh... Point of no return.
This part isn't that much of a big deal, the top part you can see if you bend down and look up, the bottom part is hidden.



Screwed everything back on...
As you can see...There is still stuff to hide/relocate/cut off/paint behind the bumper. Not complete just yet.
Sorry for the large size, PB is down after I uploaded the last few, can't change the size yet.
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hey dude, im planning on doing this as well. how did you take off that plastic grill? clips or screws? also did you have to remove the entire front bumper to do so? what kind of paint did you use?
sorry about all the questions lol looks really good
sorry about all the questions lol looks really good
yes the hole bumper has to come off
second there is about 20 little screws u have to take out
i had to do this to put my middle section on




