Has anyone bought this specific grill for a 2012/2013?
I keep reading about fitment issues, gaps, etc. on certain grills within certain years. I have a 2013 c class sedan, and would like an "oem fit".
Sorry, one last question....is your car standard black by chance, and if so, does the paint on the grill match match the black on the car?
Thanks
Last edited by djejglk; Jul 28, 2013 at 01:21 PM.
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I bought some VHT bumper paint, thinking I was gonna paint it myself. It's $13, but I'm modding an oem grill, and could possibly screw up. So, the paint is still sitting in front of me, and my grill is still untouched.
The best option of course would be for a professional to paint it, gloss black/matching the car. How much does something like that cost?
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Didn't take the time to compare it to the OEM grill but I'm satisfied with the purchase ($115 + ship or something like that).
Today is your lucky day, since my car is black lol
Let me take some photo of the grill and send it to you.
Shoot me a PM w your email.
Sorry, one last question....is your car standard black by chance, and if so, does the paint on the grill match match the black on the car?
Thanks
Last edited by makeinu0; Jul 28, 2013 at 09:07 PM.
Didn't take the time to compare it to the OEM grill but I'm satisfied with the purchase ($115 + ship or something like that).
Today is your lucky day, since my car is black lol
Let me take some photo of the grill and send it to you.
Shoot me a PM w your email.
PM sent!!! Thanks
I would recommend wrapping the fins with 3M 1080 Scotchprint Black vinyl. It is designed specifically to be an automotive wrap and will hold up to the elements. It would probably cost under $20 in vinyl and if you mess it up- just peal it off and start over.
They offer CF, Brushed Metals, Satin, Matte and Gloss.
http://www.metrorestyling.com/3M-Sco...80-s/16764.htm
I bought some VHT bumper paint, thinking I was gonna paint it myself. It's $13, but I'm modding an oem grill, and could possibly screw up. So, the paint is still sitting in front of me, and my grill is still untouched.
The best option of course would be for a professional to paint it, gloss black/matching the car. How much does something like that cost?
Why not plastidip it? then you cant mess it up, you will never get a glossy finish with a spray can anyway, so IMO platidip is the way to go if you dont want to paint it professionally.
I did the grill on my former 204 proffesionally and I paid $80 for it without a receipt
I'll post some pics if/when I do whatever it is I do.

Just a few notes.
1. The star in solidly in place. I didn't feel like I needed to glue it or anything.
2. It feels, lighter, but it's still well built.
3. I will probably sell my oem grill. That how much I like the new one.
Last edited by djejglk; Aug 2, 2013 at 11:43 AM.
Thank you for your opinion, and I didn't think of something like that when I bought it.
I am personally happy with my purchase, and I'm sorry you have a sore spot for 3rd party chinese ****. As horrible as child labor is, there ARE actually laws that protect them. I BY NO MEANS SUPPORT THAT KIND OF THING, but there's a lot worse things going on in this world.
Last edited by djejglk; Aug 2, 2013 at 05:23 PM.
If you want that same glossy look, wrap it rather than painting it, unless bringing it to a professional.



ppl pay thousands for a real CF hood to save a few pounds



