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Old 11-27-2007, 08:07 PM
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Thumbs up DIY blacked-out grille w/ pics

It was an unseasonably warm day here in Orlando (80 deg temps) so I decided to black out my stock grille. I went to Autozone and purchased $19 in paint supplies, including small can of Duplicolor primer spray in gray, Duplicolor acrylic enamel color spray in flat black, Duplicolor clearcoat spray and a pack of 400 grit sandpaper.





Here's the grille sanded down real good to ensure the surface stays smooth and paint-ready clean:



After 3 coats of primer (10 min drying time per coat), I did 5 coats of flat black:



I then proceeded with 3 coats of clearcoat:



After allowing the grille to dry for a good 30 minutes (the Duplicolor products are quick drying), I snapped on the Fuji emblem:





Finally I went downstairs to my condo parking space and installed the grille back on. Wow, what an amazing difference compared to what it looked before



Now:





Big thanks to ScubaSteve312 for providing the step-by-step of the prep/paint process (link here), as well as clinthammer for the instructions to remove the grille (link here). I must say that removing the grille is not as easy as it looks as the two side black clips holding the grille to the bumper are on there real tight. Fortunately I found some needle nose pliers to help me with that part, then the rest was easy. If you have any further questions or comments, post up or PM me
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