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  1. #1 New grilles and re-attached body moulding 
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    Hey guys had a free day to do some stuff decided to go small since it was 16 degress . Any way i had to take off my drivers ground effect molding a while back and just got around to doing that today. If anybody is needing to do work with molding tape in the chilly temps trust the box, it really only works above 65 degrees haha. Anyway with the second roll of tape i whipped out the heat gun and heated the surfaces... worked like a charm.

    As for the more important grilles (pics tomorrow after school). I took my old stockers and cut out the honey comb parts so i just had the outline. Next i took some gutter covering or something, it looked nice for a grille and cut them to size. Put in some screws to the factory holes and ziptied the frame on. To finish it off i pulled out that good ol heat gun and used some left over tape to put on a gt logo . They came out nice IMO
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    I'm actually interested in seeing the homemade grills.
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    its pitch black now so i doubt you can see if i try but ill definitley get them up tomorrow. Before school if i remember but that doesnt usually happen haha
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    alright heres a pic, i know its ****ty but it was dark when i got home. I'll take a better one tomorrow and clean up the front... i hate winter.



    oh and i dont know why it looks like theres gaps it must be shadows
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    not bad. there kinda cool, good job
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    thanks man. I know its dark so it's kind of hard to see the rim hopefully i can get nicer pics tomorrow
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    are u going to paint them?
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    umm probably not the rim is black and i like the silver so it goes good. but what were you thinking of i'm up for anything?
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    that looks good man, alot better than i expected.. i like the black rim seperating the body from the metal
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    thanks man. i did them before without the black but redid them once i got the idea
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