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Old 10-19-2012, 04:54 PM
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i wana see it on a black truck
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Old 10-19-2012, 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by f150cam
i wana see it on a black truck
For $225 shipped you can see it on your truck!!!
Old 10-28-2012, 01:53 PM
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Nice i really Like i might try and make one myself
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yeah i really want one..but for $225...i think ill just make one
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I thought $225 was a good price considering shipping will cost $30-$50
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i mean i can build one for the price of the welding rods and black spray paint. probably costing me about 10 dollars. i have the expanded metal and everything but for someone who doesnt know how to weld or have the the materials then yeah i guess its a good price.
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I just wish I could find a way to mount it after cutting the center out. I could make one pretty cheap too, probably use the plasma cam to cut the surround out.
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i would cut the center out..then make my frame just wide enough to be able to put those chrome self tapping screws and screw it on my original grill in even spaces
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Originally Posted by COUNTYOBS
i would cut the center out..then make my frame just wide enough to be able to put those chrome self tapping screws and screw it on my original grill in even spaces
I mean mount the grill back on the truck


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