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i really want to do this mod. anyone got pics of theirs. btw pm me if you can help and are in socal. thanks
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Marcus(Candlestickpark) is the only sedan that i know of that has it!!!
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^ That's not entirely true. Candlestickpark's G is a 05-06. G35Papa is working on one for his 03.
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There are a few other sedans that have the emblemless grill from back when Randy (caskyline) was making them, not very many though. I pretty sure that I'm the only DIY emblemless grill though, Chris (G35Papa) will join the club soon.
Start by getting a spare grill and reviewing the DIY that Chris (bigc) and I did. Let me know if you've got any questions.
https://g35driver.com/forums/body-in...ess-grill.html
Start by getting a spare grill and reviewing the DIY that Chris (bigc) and I did. Let me know if you've got any questions.
https://g35driver.com/forums/body-in...ess-grill.html
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+1 read through the DIY. Its a great starting point. For the 03/04 grilles though, there are some added steps you will need to do before you start to lay the bondo down.
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Not sure what the DIY says or how others do it says but I would epoxy something as a gap filler and finish with polyester putty and not mud,bondo,filler,etc. Polyester putty sands nice and easy and its easier to fill the tiny pin holes with. If you had a real filler you could would shape with it but I wouldnt finish with it.
Evercoat makes good polyester putty. Its like 15 for a squeeze jug and a hardener.
Evercoat makes good polyester putty. Its like 15 for a squeeze jug and a hardener.
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Awesssssome!Originally Posted by OCG35
I will have one soon
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Mine will be done tomorrow....just finished the mold and sanding today. Lots and lots of sanding! lol
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nice. i need to see some pics
I thought Ed Lin was the 1st?
I have a spare grille and am going to do one too once I finish my new trunk and sidemarkers.
I have a spare grille and am going to do one too once I finish my new trunk and sidemarkers.
So I went back and looked, I am not crazy. Ed Lin got his grille done by Randy back in mid 2006 and posted a thread on it in October 2006. I think he was the first 03/04 sedan with one.



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