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Old 09-13-2006 | 02:41 PM
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I'm finally getting my front mount next week. I would love to see some pics of how you guys moddified your front bumper and what grill you run.
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Wow that looks killer bro.
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this is the PTK intercooler on the PTK kit
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Whats the easyiest way to cut the bumper without damgeing it.
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Whats the easyiest way to cut the bumper without damgeing it.
Take your time and be patient.
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I cut mine with a utility knife
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I cut mine with a utility knife
What would you say would be the best tool to use. What don't I cut to install a billet grill.
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I am about to do the same thing with a billet grill! Im interested in this also!
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this is how i cut mine

dont hate on my paint skills
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If I want to mount a billet grill after, what section do I need to not cut?
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my intercooler set-up
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Originally Posted by JD_Z28
If I want to mount a billet grill after, what section do I need to not cut?
after what?
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Originally Posted by ty_ty13
after what?
After I cut the bumper what section needs left behind to mout a billet grill.
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buy your billet grille and then youll see where the screws have to go.... the red part in my drawing is what will be left after you cut it out.

my car looks exactically like the red one above... look real hard and you can see the small red squares.
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Originally Posted by ty_ty13
buy your billet grille and then youll see where the screws have to go.... the red part in my drawing is what will be left after you cut it out.

my car looks exactically like the red one above... look real hard and you can see the small red squares.
Did you cut yours with a utility knife. Would it be better to use a dremel.
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I used my 4-1/2" grinder with a thin cut off wheel. Was real easy & cut nice & straight.
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I used my 4-1/2" grinder with a thin cut off wheel. Was real easy & cut nice & straight.
Thanks bro.


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