Finally, 996TT Grill Screens ***Pics***
#5
I broke it into 4 parts and it was still too big..so I bounced it up to my server...
Here is DT's DIY and a fine one it is...enjoy...
http://www.vsecobra.com/chucks_photos/GrillscreensC.pdf
Here is DT's DIY and a fine one it is...enjoy...
http://www.vsecobra.com/chucks_photos/GrillscreensC.pdf
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; 03-15-2009 at 11:44 AM.
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#9
I broke it into 4 parts and it was still too big..so I bounced it up to my server...
Here is DT's DYI and a fine one it is...enjoy...
http://www.vsecobra.com/chucks_photos/GrillscreensC.pdf
Here is DT's DYI and a fine one it is...enjoy...
http://www.vsecobra.com/chucks_photos/GrillscreensC.pdf
#10
Thanks, guys. The powder-coating is really tough and glossy and looks as though it's up to the task of deflecting stuff for a long time. We shall see.
#15
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...l-screens.html
At this point people all over the world have "thought" about it. But as far asI know, I'm the only one who has taken the time to make the templates and do the job with the quality I'd be happy with.
It's all about how you cut the mesh and and how you fasten it to the stock plastic grill. I have more pics on this subject, but didn't include them in the pdf file above as it was big enough as it was.
Thanks for all the positive comments, guys.