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Old 11-30-03, 12:24 PM
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CWest grill

Anyone know where to find one or who might supply some good material to make one? Anyone done their own? pics?
Old 11-30-03, 02:01 PM
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What do you mean "grill" ? Like mesh in the front bumper?
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yes. mesh, or anything else that's been done. McMaster Carr's stuff seems a little crude.
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you know what kind of mesh I like? I think greddy makes it, maybe apex and hks too. ITS CALLED A FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER.
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did you get the regular or flat stuff from mcmaster? the flat is the same stuff i have seen on many show cars.
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Just go to home depot they have it for 1.54 i think it's like 5 feet tall and 4 feet wide.
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riiiiiCE!
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ya, rice is right. seriously. buy a FMIC, chics dig it.
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Jeez, guys, thanks for all the esthetic and love life advice. It's just I'd like to prevent damage to my radiators and hide my oil cooler lines and IC ducting. Does anyone have any constuctive information?
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Like Boostin fd said, the easiest way is to go to Home Depot, they have it and really cheap, then make it yourself. And anyways, i would rather have my radiator in front and have a huge stock mount intercooler, keeps coolant temps down, which in my mind is most important, rather then gaining 3hp with a front mount but have coolant temps 5 degrees hotter.
just my .02
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Originally posted by inis
ya, rice is right. seriously. buy a FMIC, chics dig it.
What Chicks do you date that they know the difference between stock and FMIC, most chicks I know like sports cars, where they can scream, "No you're going to fast !!" Yeah, baby and it's going to get more bumpy later on (Chauvinist Pig I know)

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