Billet Grille and GT-H Grille
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Billet Grille and GT-H Grille
does anybody have either of these grilles? which on looks more like the GT-H grille? Which one do yall think is better? Pics?
[img]http://www.v6mustangstuff.com/images/yhst-25962240138714_1899_6473896.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.v6mustangstuff.com/images/20515-25515_L.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.v6mustangstuff.com/images/yhst-25962240138714_1899_6473896.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.v6mustangstuff.com/images/20515-25515_L.jpg[/img]
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It could be that you have something turned off in your settings. ![Dunno](https://themustangsource.com/forums/images/smilies/dunno.gif)
First. Neither of the grilles are billet. Saying something is billet means it is all one piece cut from one solid piece of material.
The first one is actually plastic, but takes no modifications to install. Simply remove your stock grille and put the new one in it's place. The second one is metal, but can't be sure if it's an overlay (like the GT-H grille) or a complete replacement. Either way you'll have to drille holes in your bumper to mount it.
The only downfall to the first grille is the company that's selling it. They're too stupid and too little into Mustangs to even notice they have it pictured upside down.
I would go with the first one if it were me. It's probably cheaper and requires no modifications to install it. That's very important to me with any changes I make to my car. I have to be able to easily undo anything I've done.
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First. Neither of the grilles are billet. Saying something is billet means it is all one piece cut from one solid piece of material.
The first one is actually plastic, but takes no modifications to install. Simply remove your stock grille and put the new one in it's place. The second one is metal, but can't be sure if it's an overlay (like the GT-H grille) or a complete replacement. Either way you'll have to drille holes in your bumper to mount it.
The only downfall to the first grille is the company that's selling it. They're too stupid and too little into Mustangs to even notice they have it pictured upside down.
I would go with the first one if it were me. It's probably cheaper and requires no modifications to install it. That's very important to me with any changes I make to my car. I have to be able to easily undo anything I've done.
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and the first pic, they user cervini's picture (bad). If your looking for something liek that, check out cervini. I know they cost more than others, but i purchased my grill from them due to their supurb fitment, quality parts, and reputation. I will have it in a few days and can post up some pics if you like.
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