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Old 02-08-2003 | 08:45 PM
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This is the grill made by Street Scene, it is installed with clips from the back. Its is a brushed aluminum and chrome is soon to come out. It is the same one that is shown on the Stillen front facia pics:

Old 02-08-2003 | 09:54 PM
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Damn westpak...that looks sweet!!
I love that grille, how much was it, i think i saw it for like 115 on stillen.com...
I also love those clear corners u got there..
could i get some more pics of the grill and the clear side markers.
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Old 02-09-2003 | 12:25 AM
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looks good.

your bumper color dont match car color, though.

oh yeah.. is the stock line grille still behind that new grille?
Old 02-09-2003 | 05:28 AM
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I saw the price on Stillen and figured they overcharge for everything so I contacted Street Scene for a list of distributors and here they are STYLIN CONCEPTS 800-434-1639, TRUCK PERFORMANCE 800-719-8100, SPORT TRUCK DIRECT 480-991-4080, GODFATHER CUSTOMS 888-231-1101, AUTOBAHN 800-555-9207, STILLEN 888-222-2702, JBM 714-997-0400, I called Stylin Concepts and got it for 99.00 shipped. Avalon Racing lists it on their site for 85.00 but don't know if they have it. Get the part number form the Stillen site and call these others and see what they can do.

The stock grill is still there, I guess you can cut it out if you want as the new grill clips around the outside edge but I didn't feel like that much work.
Old 02-09-2003 | 06:07 AM
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Looks nice.

Somebody here said they looked like electric shavers with those on, and now I still can't get "Braun!" out of my mind when I see one They ruined me.
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Could someone please photoshop this DB to Silverstone?

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Old 02-09-2003 | 08:28 AM
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Here:
Attached Thumbnails Installed Aluminum Street Scene Grill-grillfront.jpg  
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Thanks, man....that looks tight.

I'm either gonna do this grille, or the door edge guard application.....can't decide which yet.

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We have the Stillen in Stock.

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Does installation require removal of the bumper? How easy would it be to remove if you had to use the tow hook?


Looks nice.
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Originally posted by rouxeny
Does installation require removal of the bumper? How easy would it be to remove if you had to use the tow hook?

Looks nice.
You don't have to remove the bumper but it should be easier if you do. I did anyway because I wanted to finish the CAI installtion properly as I hadn't placed the final pin on the bumper frame to hold the CAI in place.

If you have to use the tow hook you could probably pull on the grill hard and pull it lose from the clips.
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I just wish they made one that didn't look like chicken wire.

I like the idea of it, it's certainly viable, just... eh.. I dunno. It just looks like a cheese grater or chicken wire to me.
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Originally posted by jeffrey
I just wish they made one that didn't look like chicken wire.

I like the idea of it, it's certainly viable, just... eh.. I dunno. It just looks like a cheese grater or chicken wire to me.
It's not like that, I was weary of having a cheap looking piece, but this one is nice, pictures don't capture that, it is thick material and the fact that it curves out from the edges gives it more dimension, I'll try to take a closeup picture tomorrow.
Old 02-09-2003 | 06:19 PM
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Well, I don't mean the overall design of it. I mean the actual [i]holes]/i].

They all have some funky diamond shape like floor grating or something.

I'd be happier with something that was round maybe.. I dunno. I just have yet to see one I really like.
Old 02-28-2003 | 08:53 AM
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Looks good - did you notice any increase in engine temp?
Old 02-28-2003 | 02:23 PM
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I aint feallin it. Just my opinion so dont get bent out of shape. I havent seen a grill yet that actually enhances the look of the front of the Z. Either they look like chicken wire, to rice or a giant shaver like this one. But to each their own.
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Does it come powder coated in BLACK?

Did you have to modify (Cut, drill, etc.) on the original grille or bumper? Where does the grille clip on?
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1. It comes in brushed aluminun like this one and in Chrome.

2. Not noticeable increas in temp.

3. No mods to grill, the clips attach from the back around the outside edges.
Old 03-01-2003 | 12:25 PM
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I like it, it is not ricey. Makes the Z seem happy, like it is smilling.
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Here is closeup
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