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Old 09-21-2005, 11:22 AM
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Question 69 SS Grille for 98-02

I was wondering if anyone knew where i could get the grille that GMMG used on the 35th anniversary performance edition car, and the intimidator edition, i was pointed toward stull industries and told to buy their grille and then buy a seperate 69' SS grille emblem myself and " make " my own by GMMG, but after calling stull industries they told me that was not possible, thanks ! ! ! ! !
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no, thats what you'll have to do, buy the grille and emblem seperately and attach the emblem with some JB weld. do a search, you'll find plenty of how to threads. those grilles look great
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ooops, double post
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Yeah you have to make your own like said above. Here's mine didn't use the same emblem though. Mine is a GM emblem but I don't know exactly what it is off of

EDIT: Pretty sure the emblem that was on the GMMG car's if off a 69 Chevelle. The Camaro has to much of a bend to it and will not fit the billet grille.



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Here's the install


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i just used jb weld
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try afterthoughtsauto...they are a sponsor on the board here
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Here's mine. I bought a billet grill from eBay and painted it black and then installed a bowtie from a '69 Camaro. Like it was said GMMG used the bowtie from a '69 Chevelle.

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See my sig (just make sure you put in on right-side up... previous owner jacked it). There's some kind of epoxy holding it on, its damn hard to get off too.



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