Grill fitting - not urgent

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Teamemmenracing

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My '98 P38 grill is looking way past it's best by date, turning a horrible light grey and becoming brittle as feck .........

In a moment of madness I blagged a Range Rover Vogue Grille 2004 offa ebay for a mere 13 of my pounds (including delivery) ......

I wondering if it's actually going to fit - I've no problems modifying stuff - just wondering if this is a mod that will destroy the new grill.

Any ideas ?????
 
Thought about the same mod on mine, but a hell of a job lookin into it. Just took it off, sprayed satin black, two coats clear laquer.....job done!
 
i got this one on mine

thats not bad looking at all ....... looks a bit more than my 13 pound item though :)

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My '98 P38 grill is looking way past it's best by date, turning a horrible light grey and becoming brittle as feck .........

In a moment of madness I blagged a Range Rover Vogue Grille 2004 offa ebay for a mere 13 of my pounds (including delivery) ......

I wondering if it's actually going to fit - I've no problems modifying stuff - just wondering if this is a mod that will destroy the new grill.

Any ideas ?????

Take the original grille off and put the two back-to-back. Then at least you'll get an idea of where, if anywhere, the new grill is likely to meet the bodywork.
 
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