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1BADSVT,

Love that grill. I always said if I did painted or meshed my grill, I would paint the chrome oval the color of my car. Love the way that looks.

Very nice!


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Yeah actually a dealer was going to sell his and so happened it all worked out... There were actually 2 green SVT's on the lot laugh

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Hey Guntaker,
Richport Ford? Did you buy this in the last month or so. I saw it on the lot. Looked to be in great shape! Welcome aboard!

With the new wheels...


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Are there any guides on how to make a grill like that! ! ! oh my !! its so beauty!


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Guntaker,

The only hard part about it was getting the front bottom grill out. The best way to accomplish that is to remove the splash guard under the front of the car. It will take a little time (be patient...it can break if you are not careful) and a dremmel tool would make it a lot easier. When the grills are out put a coat of Rustolem Auto Primer on. Let that dry for a hour or so and then put on a coat of Rustolem Chrome Paint and let that dry for 24-48 hours depending on your weather. Be careful when spraying on the Chrome paint...if you do it too thick, it will not dry and it will smear right off when you touch it! I would use only soap and water when cleaning, NO HARSH CHEMICALS. If you follow these steps, it will turn out wonderful and last a long time. Thanks for the compliment!


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jcboeckl, that car is really nice, like the rims good to see someone mixing things up other then just some regular 7 or 8 spoke wheels. Nice.


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Thanks. I am surprised no one has said anything about my SVT badges? That was the second mod I did, and I haven't seen anyone with it done.

Thanks again,

Justin


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jcboeckl, that car is really nice, like the rims good to see someone mixing things up other then just some regular 7 or 8 spoke wheels. Nice.


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