JayTea
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Ordered an extra grille to do a DIY grille delete.
Since I had the honeycomb section that I cut out for the grille and my original grille, I though I would try my hand at making my own OEM looking pony-less grille delete.
I first cut out the pony from the cut-out grille and then used that as a template to cut out the section I will be replacing on my original grille.
I then cut out the pony from my original grille.
Here is the honeycomb cutout behind the pony grille cutout.
Here is the honeycomb cutout.
I need to trim up the honeycomb cutout and remove the blocked off sections. Then i can glue, sand and paint. Hopefully it all comes out nicely.
Since I had the honeycomb section that I cut out for the grille and my original grille, I though I would try my hand at making my own OEM looking pony-less grille delete.
I first cut out the pony from the cut-out grille and then used that as a template to cut out the section I will be replacing on my original grille.
I then cut out the pony from my original grille.
Here is the honeycomb cutout behind the pony grille cutout.
Here is the honeycomb cutout.
I need to trim up the honeycomb cutout and remove the blocked off sections. Then i can glue, sand and paint. Hopefully it all comes out nicely.
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