Mesh grill in bumper, facelift version
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Mesh grill in bumper, facelift version
I was thinking of spray painting the mesh inserts in the bumper, anyone try this before? usually they sell aftermarket mesh grills in silver or brushed metal colour and it looks nice, but since the stock mesh is black, its not really noticeble.
Anyone know how to remove the mesh pieces?
Anyone know how to remove the mesh pieces?
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I was thinking of spray painting the mesh inserts in the bumper, anyone try this before? usually they sell aftermarket mesh grills in silver or brushed metal colour and it looks nice, but since the stock mesh is black, its not really noticeble.
Anyone know how to remove the mesh pieces?
Anyone know how to remove the mesh pieces?
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Mine is silver, I got the idea after looking at my car when it was dirty and that grill was dirty/white from the salt on the roads, and it looked good.
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Jack the front of your car up at jack pads under doors, then remove your front underbelly pans, then take a 90 degree screwdriver and unscrew all three grills, then take or send to a Powder coating company choose your color and in a few days replace them and you have a new look. Is it going to look better? Maybe to you, but that's all that matters. Enjoy
Here are some companies I've not used them.
www.absolutepowdercoat.com
www.powdercoater.com
Here are some companies I've not used them.
www.absolutepowdercoat.com
www.powdercoater.com