Started on my blank OEM grille (no fogs, no pony)
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Yep. Thanks, again!!
And what a coincidence... I now have a CDC black billett grille for sale:
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=73706
And here's a preview of what's to come.
And what a coincidence... I now have a CDC black billett grille for sale:
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=73706
And here's a preview of what's to come.

KC
Btw ,I should Have a Couple More on Monday And Some B/O ones following those shortly after for Those wanting one!
For me, it's not a problem, I made some extensions and plugged my factory harness into the Roush fogs.
For anyone one else, I would recomend getting some dielectric(sp?) grease/gel(?) and putting it the connection then covering it with plastic or something to keep water & debri out. (like cutting off the thumb of a rubber glove)
For anyone one else, I would recomend getting some dielectric(sp?) grease/gel(?) and putting it the connection then covering it with plastic or something to keep water & debri out. (like cutting off the thumb of a rubber glove)
Silly idea of the day... The new grill looks nice except for the number of closed honeycomb cells. How thick is the "web" inside the cells? I was thinking of having to open them up with the ole "moto-tool" and was wondering how much effort might be involved. I like the look of your stang by-the-by, going to be nice...post more pics as you go!
Regards,
Chuck
Regards,
Chuck
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