996TT front mesh grill screens
#37
black
No, you have to remove the originales grills
No, you have to remove the originales grills
#38
#39
Nice, and certainly more affordable. But, for these ZS stainless units, I was wondering if I could just order them. Get them in my hands, and zip tie them onto the front of my car in say 3 minutes.....
Been at the track and about 95% of the cars I see have just done this....need a fix....more zip ties...
I don't care about the look. In fact, I like the "uses the car the way it was meant to be used" kind of look. I have paint chips, scratches, etc. Not a show car.
And way more fun not worrying....just a dd and de car.
Anyway, I plan to get them and try.....
Jeff
Been at the track and about 95% of the cars I see have just done this....need a fix....more zip ties...
I don't care about the look. In fact, I like the "uses the car the way it was meant to be used" kind of look. I have paint chips, scratches, etc. Not a show car.
And way more fun not worrying....just a dd and de car.
Anyway, I plan to get them and try.....
Jeff
#40
The bumper needs to come down becuse you have to take out the OEM grills. It would take more time to leave the bumper on and trying to cut out the grills.
#41
Thanks.
My plan is to zip tie the things to the facgtory grills...but in the end, it might just make more sense to pull the bumper.
Which can be found here:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/t...20DIY%20w/pics
JB
Last edited by jcb-memphis; 08-22-2010 at 01:47 PM.
#42
Thanks.
My plan is to zip tie the things to the facgtory grills...but in the end, it might just make more sense to pull the bumper.
Which can be found here:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/t...20DIY%20w/pics
JB
My plan is to zip tie the things to the facgtory grills...but in the end, it might just make more sense to pull the bumper.
Which can be found here:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/t...20DIY%20w/pics
JB