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the question is to chrome mesh or to factory mesh the two front grills of the car? i am leaning towards the factory mesh. what do you guys think?
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After comparing the two, the chrome is nice, but with the red my vote would be for the factory black. 
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I like the chrome myself. though both are nice
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yeah i was thinking with the red that the black looked really good. the chrome is definately more "showy" and probably might look better on a silver frost or black tour. i still dont know.
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To me, colors like the dark blue, black, the dark red and green, even white would look good with the chrome. But looking at the two pics, the bright red...gotta go with the black! The silver might look better with the black, too. Depends on if you want complement or contrast, I guess. Mine's the champagne/pumice...I don't know which I'd pick. Have to see them. Happy deciding! 
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Go with the black - the chrome looks cheap to me on the T Red car
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Go with the black Mike. That is pimp sh*t right there. 
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I'd go with the Aussie grills myself, great fit and finish and the price...$90.00 for the set of (3)peices  These are not some thin peieces either, thick and very strong, and they look great!
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i would go with the aussie grills maybe but having a pre 98 the top grill wont work and the bottom being carbon fiber would take some modding and i dont want to spend 90 bucks to see that it would not work. the rear grill would work though because it will be a stock svt rear as soon as i find a cheap one. 
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