Bill's Airbrushed Pony Emblem
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Hey All!! I just got mine in today!! Thanks Bill
The pics aren't the best. It's about to pour down rain here in wonderful jersey. I'll post some better ones if the sun ever comes back out.
Install was easy!! It looks awesome. He does excellent work. He's painting my plenum cover to match right now. Word on the street is airbrushed radiator covers will be available in the future as well!!
The pics aren't the best. It's about to pour down rain here in wonderful jersey. I'll post some better ones if the sun ever comes back out.
Install was easy!! It looks awesome. He does excellent work. He's painting my plenum cover to match right now. Word on the street is airbrushed radiator covers will be available in the future as well!!
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How do you go about getting this pony airburshed? where'd you take it to? I want to get my pony painted fully windveil blue, dunno if I wanna do flames, maybe in silver for me, but I'm just curious as to price and where to get this done?
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Originally posted by HiRoller@November 16, 2005, 4:37 PM
Hey All!! I just got mine in today!! Thanks Bill
The pics aren't the best. It's about to pour down rain here in wonderful jersey. I'll post some better ones if the sun ever comes back out.
Install was easy!! It looks awesome. He does excellent work. He's painting my plenum cover to match right now. Word on the street is airbrushed radiator covers will be available in the future as well!!
Hey All!! I just got mine in today!! Thanks Bill
The pics aren't the best. It's about to pour down rain here in wonderful jersey. I'll post some better ones if the sun ever comes back out.
Install was easy!! It looks awesome. He does excellent work. He's painting my plenum cover to match right now. Word on the street is airbrushed radiator covers will be available in the future as well!!
darn it does look good even without the sun( then again I knew they would )..........Wait till you guys see all these different color combo's in the sunlight......they will really look cool!!! GOOD job installing it Lee!!!!! ( told you it was easy)
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Originally posted by 05WindveilGT@November 16, 2005, 6:13 PM
How do you go about getting this pony airburshed? where'd you take it to? I want to get my pony painted fully windveil blue, dunno if I wanna do flames, maybe in silver for me, but I'm just curious as to price and where to get this done?
How do you go about getting this pony airburshed? where'd you take it to? I want to get my pony painted fully windveil blue, dunno if I wanna do flames, maybe in silver for me, but I'm just curious as to price and where to get this done?
thanks,
Bill Coogle
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Originally posted by HiRoller@November 16, 2005, 5:37 PM
Hey All!! I just got mine in today!! Thanks Bill
The pics aren't the best. It's about to pour down rain here in wonderful jersey. I'll post some better ones if the sun ever comes back out.
Install was easy!! It looks awesome. He does excellent work. He's painting my plenum cover to match right now. Word on the street is airbrushed radiator covers will be available in the future as well!!
Hey All!! I just got mine in today!! Thanks Bill
The pics aren't the best. It's about to pour down rain here in wonderful jersey. I'll post some better ones if the sun ever comes back out.
Install was easy!! It looks awesome. He does excellent work. He's painting my plenum cover to match right now. Word on the street is airbrushed radiator covers will be available in the future as well!!
PS. O ya. Mine was SN-001. See the org thread..... Sorry...
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Installation instructions ( for those who dont want to pop the grill out)
Its really easy....take off the radiator cover ( 6 push-pull pins) then remove the two 10mm bolts on the uprights that make up upper part of the bumper cover ( that runs up alongside the inside of the headlights) Then pull the grill and bumper cover out to gain access to the backside of the emblem. Get a small screw-driver to wedge in under the factory little round fasteners ( 4 of them) then simply twist under that till either the clips come off ( highly UN-likely) or till the little pins on the back of the factory emblem break off ( highly LIKELY...remember , If you ever want to re-use the chrome pony you can put it on very stable w/ 2 sided 3m sticky tape)..Once you get the new emblem in ( take care to make sure it does not fall out till you get at least one new fastener on) push the round clips on as far as you can with your fingers, then take a small socket , large enough for the pins to go into when you push on the clips but small enough to push the clips down over the pins......then stand back ( hopefully the sun is shining ) and enjoy....ohh and dont forget to put the radiator cover back on!!!!!!
Its really easy....take off the radiator cover ( 6 push-pull pins) then remove the two 10mm bolts on the uprights that make up upper part of the bumper cover ( that runs up alongside the inside of the headlights) Then pull the grill and bumper cover out to gain access to the backside of the emblem. Get a small screw-driver to wedge in under the factory little round fasteners ( 4 of them) then simply twist under that till either the clips come off ( highly UN-likely) or till the little pins on the back of the factory emblem break off ( highly LIKELY...remember , If you ever want to re-use the chrome pony you can put it on very stable w/ 2 sided 3m sticky tape)..Once you get the new emblem in ( take care to make sure it does not fall out till you get at least one new fastener on) push the round clips on as far as you can with your fingers, then take a small socket , large enough for the pins to go into when you push on the clips but small enough to push the clips down over the pins......then stand back ( hopefully the sun is shining ) and enjoy....ohh and dont forget to put the radiator cover back on!!!!!!
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Originally posted by SRQ05GT@November 16, 2005, 8:55 PM
Get a pic in the sun so we can get a good look, but from this shot WOW...
PS. O ya. Mine was SN-001. See the org thread..... Sorry...
Get a pic in the sun so we can get a good look, but from this shot WOW...
PS. O ya. Mine was SN-001. See the org thread..... Sorry...
Hey Man....I wasn't trying to brag or anything.......just wanted to share I post one as soon as the sun is shining!!
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how much are painted ones with flames? i know the regular painted are 49 i think, im getting a GT grill soon for my v6, and i would like a flamed one to stick on to make it look awsome, if its affordable for me, is it possible for a satin silver pony with dark grey flames, or maybe bright green flames?
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Originally posted by BaSsFreAk89@November 16, 2005, 8:55 PM
how much are painted ones with flames? i know the regular painted are 49 i think, im getting a GT grill soon for my v6, and i would like a flamed one to stick on to make it look awsome, if its affordable for me, is it possible for a satin silver pony with dark grey flames, or maybe bright green flames?
how much are painted ones with flames? i know the regular painted are 49 i think, im getting a GT grill soon for my v6, and i would like a flamed one to stick on to make it look awsome, if its affordable for me, is it possible for a satin silver pony with dark grey flames, or maybe bright green flames?
thanks,
Bill
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Originally posted by HiRoller@November 16, 2005, 4:37 PM
Hey All!! I just got mine in today!! Thanks Bill
The pics aren't the best. It's about to pour down rain here in wonderful jersey. I'll post some better ones if the sun ever comes back out.
Install was easy!! It looks awesome. He does excellent work. He's painting my plenum cover to match right now. Word on the street is airbrushed radiator covers will be available in the future as well!!
Hey All!! I just got mine in today!! Thanks Bill
The pics aren't the best. It's about to pour down rain here in wonderful jersey. I'll post some better ones if the sun ever comes back out.
Install was easy!! It looks awesome. He does excellent work. He's painting my plenum cover to match right now. Word on the street is airbrushed radiator covers will be available in the future as well!!
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Originally posted by acadian@November 16, 2005, 9:47 PM
These airbrushed ponies are making me rethink getting the center-fog grille with no pony. These look killer.
These airbrushed ponies are making me rethink getting the center-fog grille with no pony. These look killer.
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