does anyone have pictures of around 2001 sunfire with mesh grill inserts on there stock bumper? i was thinking about doing it but i just wanted to know what it would look like first
I was thinking about doing the same, i also wanted to put mesh in the v shaped openings below where the hood comes shut. I would also like to see some pics.
Be careful with how you install it. I used these clip things to make my grill stay in and I think it feel out in the car wash
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I used a 2 part Epoxy to glue my mesh in. It's holding up great!
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wow i didnt even notice that, i did the same thing on my cav and love the look, and best of all its a cheap mod <br>
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nice sun man. i love ur front end. im not much of a sunfire fan but i guess if you do the right mods they look hella tight. <br>
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just a question but how did you cut out the plastic in the bumper? did you repaint it after cutting it out?
I have a cavalier ... and zip ties my friend. Hid them well and you will forget about them. I just drilled small 7/32nds *i think* holes and everything worked out good. I was thinking about getting the rk sports version of Home Depot Gutter guards ... but they were just too damn expensive (150 bucks) Just make sure you have something to hold them in there good ... id. zip ties, coder pins, screws, epoxy, jb weld ect.
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