New GRILLE for Trans Am... Yes, Grille!!! Any interest?
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New GRILLE for Trans Am... Yes, Grille!!! Any interest?
I had the thought while on Christmas vacation to make a grille for Trans Ams. You would CUT YOUR BUMPER, and insert this piece. It would have a lip so after you cut the hole, this would install (the lip would cover the edges) and then be recessed.
It would have HONEY COMB mesh and come in two options, one WITH holes for the foglights cut out and one WITHOUT (for people running large FMICs).
The shape would basically be a widened front license plate shape (as far as we can go before getting into the lines of the turn signals) and have a center piece to mimic the center of the bumper nostrils and give it a 70's/Heritage Trans Am look...
It would look like this but would be an insert for the stock bumper and again have a HONEYCOMB mesh...
Is this something you guys would even be interested in?
It would have HONEY COMB mesh and come in two options, one WITH holes for the foglights cut out and one WITHOUT (for people running large FMICs).
The shape would basically be a widened front license plate shape (as far as we can go before getting into the lines of the turn signals) and have a center piece to mimic the center of the bumper nostrils and give it a 70's/Heritage Trans Am look...
It would look like this but would be an insert for the stock bumper and again have a HONEYCOMB mesh...
Is this something you guys would even be interested in?
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i'm pretty good with visualizing things.. but I'm fairly stumped here. I'd say, go to the junk yard and get a firebird front bumper to do this on. take some pics of the process and end result. then report back. This is one of those mods where the PROCESS sounds like the killer in getting people to bite. I can't really bring myself to the thought of cutting up the front bumper, the most prominent part of the car.
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Everything in your post sounds good, mainly because of that beautiful intercooler in the picture.
I'd definitely have to see a photoshop of the exact thing you're describing to understand it better.
I'd definitely have to see a photoshop of the exact thing you're describing to understand it better.
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i'm pretty good with visualizing things.. but I'm fairly stumped here. I'd say, go to the junk yard and get a firebird front bumper to do this on. take some pics of the process and end result. then report back. This is one of those mods where the PROCESS sounds like the killer in getting people to bite. I can't really bring myself to the thought of cutting up the front bumper, the most prominent part of the car.
here are some pics I've collected on this concept (none of these are mine).
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it's been Photoshopped before, and is hideous. Looks like to tried to fit a 98+ camaro bumper to the car. The heritage of the car dictates it must be 2 openings, it's ALWAYS been 2 openings on any generation firebird that had anything even remotely like this.
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this is definitely something where someone needs to do this.. for real, not photoshop, document it, and then put it out there to show people if it's actually doable.
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just don't see this working too well expecting people to be able to cut their own bumpers up. I'm pretty familiar with all of those cars you posted, only the black one was actually a custom cut bumper, right? doubt your average joe will be able to cut it up and do the necessary body work to create a finished looking product. especially keeping everything symmetrical and all.
this is definitely something where someone needs to do this.. for real, not photoshop, document it, and then put it out there to show people if it's actually doable.
this is definitely something where someone needs to do this.. for real, not photoshop, document it, and then put it out there to show people if it's actually doable.
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just don't see this working too well expecting people to be able to cut their own bumpers up. I'm pretty familiar with all of those cars you posted, only the black one was actually a custom cut bumper, right? doubt your average joe will be able to cut it up and do the necessary body work to create a finished looking product. especially keeping everything symmetrical and all.
this is definitely something where someone needs to do this.. for real, not photoshop, document it, and then put it out there to show people if it's actually doable.
this is definitely something where someone needs to do this.. for real, not photoshop, document it, and then put it out there to show people if it's actually doable.
Finished idea is this...
1) Tape template to your bumper.
2) Cut out area template outlines (dremel or even a razor/boxcutter will work).
3) Bolt in grille.
That simple. This will be a ONE PIECE design but a grille/insert that has a lip and center divider so the two openings are still kidney shape.
Two options as well. One full honeycomb, one honeycomb with holes for the foglights in the factory spot.
It will come satin black, gloss black or hammertone black (to look like textured plastic) or RAW for those that want to paint it body color.
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some i like some i dont, the white/blue with shaker it looks killer. if i had a stock t/a i wouldnt like it, if i had an intercooler up there id love it.
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Maybe a dumb question, but how would this affect the car's aerodynamics? The holes look pretty wide and I can see air getting past the radiator and turbulent air being all over the place. I know nothing about airflow, though, just asking.