Emblemless Grill for Sedan
you sure on the grills? I asked a him when i saw the coupe one and he told me a straight forward no. I figured it wasn't worth it because he had to do 3 molds 03-04 and 05-06 and a 07-08 for sedans. Where as a coupe mold should cover 03-07. Great if he does tho, i dont have to spend time painting mines black, i can just wait for his and get that in black.
you sure on the grills? I asked a him when i saw the coupe one and he told me a straight forward no. I figured it wasn't worth it because he had to do 3 molds 03-04 and 05-06 and a 07-08 for sedans. Where as a coupe mold should cover 03-07. Great if he does tho, i dont have to spend time painting mines black, i can just wait for his and get that in black.
i'm very happy to here. 
this is some crazy stuff, we only had options after the 2nd generation G's came out. either way i'm very happy we have bumpers and grill options.

this is some crazy stuff, we only had options after the 2nd generation G's came out. either way i'm very happy we have bumpers and grill options.
^ i think why things have taken a lil longer is because front lip and rear lip were his priorities. now thats done, we can expect to see the grills soon... i heard he is cleaning em real nice.. all those tabs are being removed except a few.
doing the grill yourself is pretty easy I did it for a buddy of mine. but I had 2 grills to chop up (my old one and his) so if you can find a beat up on on ebay.. get that. What I did was get rid of the mount for the logo with a dremel, cut two pieces from my grill that were the closest in length and shape to the size of the openings, then plastic welded them together and used bondo to fill and smooth, then he got it painted LSB (color matched)
sedan grilles for the 05-06 rarely do show up, beat up or mint. plus if they do its like $120+
the emblemless should be about that, so we dont have to do work or worry about it falling apart( the part that was bondo-ed)
the emblemless should be about that, so we dont have to do work or worry about it falling apart( the part that was bondo-ed)
doing the grill yourself is pretty easy I did it for a buddy of mine. but I had 2 grills to chop up (my old one and his) so if you can find a beat up on on ebay.. get that. What I did was get rid of the mount for the logo with a dremel, cut two pieces from my grill that were the closest in length and shape to the size of the openings, then plastic welded them together and used bondo to fill and smooth, then he got it painted LSB (color matched)
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