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Old 08-25-2014, 06:03 PM
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I've made a few different grills for my truck. This is the one I've got now, but I have to do come changes to the design because it doesn't fit right in the corners.

Who would be interested in one? The aprox price ( I'm not sure yet ) would be $200. I have to find out shipping costs and all that because most of yous are from the states.

They would come unpainted, and the hardware in a bag. It is an overlay for the honeycomb style grills. It just bolts right on. If you want to put the ford badge on, I'll put holes in it for it.
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$200 is a bit high for the material and time but I haven't seen many like it. Good luck. If I didn't already have mine I'd order one from you.
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$200 is a bit high for the material and time but I haven't seen many like it. Good luck. If I didn't already have mine I'd order one from you.
What did you pay for yours? What does it look like?
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What did you pay for yours? What does it look like?
I have a billet and the ford overlay.
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So uh, howbout the '97-'98 models?
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Originally Posted by Red-Ford
So uh, howbout the '97-'98 models?
They are the redheaded step child. No one likes them.
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They look good, probably a bit better with the grille insert lol.
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Originally Posted by Tackle
$200 is a bit high for the material and time but I haven't seen many like it. Good luck. If I didn't already have mine I'd order one from you.
Similar mass produced grills are $500+,so its priced better than most!
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Originally Posted by Jackedup00
Similar mass produced grills are $500+,so its priced better than most!
Yeah exactly! An rbp grill is $500+ and they don't make one for this style
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Originally Posted by 99Longhorn
Yeah exactly! An rbp grill is $500+ and they don't make one for this style
They used to didn't they?


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