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SLP SS grille or black billet grille?
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SLP SS grille or black billet grille?
Im thinking about buying a black billet grille for my black SS. Ive already got the SLP SS grille on there and cant decide whether or not to keep it. Let me know what you guys think.
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I agree, SLP looks way better, but i might have to get the billet because if I got the SLP one then I would have to get it painted to match my painted racing stripes.....that would be too much money.
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If you like the look of a black billet, then by all means, go for it!
Many guys on here seem to like the SLP grille. While I do think it looks good, I don't want it for my car. I think that the entire car is too "smooth" and adding that grille simply makes it all look like one big chunk of plastic. The billet grilles break it up just a bit and give the front of the car some life by putting some metal onto it.
And I agree with 2k2 Camaro, the price is different because the SLP plastic one probably costs more to make, but also because it is from SLP (which is known for charging outrageous prices for everything). The fact that it is more expensive has nothing to do with how good it will look on a car, as Silver02TA is implying.
Many guys on here seem to like the SLP grille. While I do think it looks good, I don't want it for my car. I think that the entire car is too "smooth" and adding that grille simply makes it all look like one big chunk of plastic. The billet grilles break it up just a bit and give the front of the car some life by putting some metal onto it.
And I agree with 2k2 Camaro, the price is different because the SLP plastic one probably costs more to make, but also because it is from SLP (which is known for charging outrageous prices for everything). The fact that it is more expensive has nothing to do with how good it will look on a car, as Silver02TA is implying.
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Originally Posted by 67SS&99Z28
SLP. If you want to change it up a little, but an old school SS emblem on it. I did that to mine and couldn't be happier.
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Originally Posted by farnoush
Where did you get your emblems? I think im going to do that to mine. How hard was it to peel off the SLP emblems that are on there?
This is the actual emblem.
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Originally Posted by farnoush
Where did you get your emblems? I think im going to do that to mine. How hard was it to peel off the SLP emblems that are on there?
Last edited by Kage; 08-17-2006 at 04:41 AM.
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look close at the 67 emblem and you will notice there is a top and bottom. the picture with the bracket shows the SS upside down. it looks like it might be upside down on the red car as well. the S should have the wider part on bottom.
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Originally Posted by pjb
look close at the 67 emblem and you will notice there is a top and bottom. the picture with the bracket shows the SS upside down. it looks like it might be upside down on the red car as well. the S should have the wider part on bottom.