K5-KYL
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Registered: 5th Aug 05
Location: Cowdenbeath, Fife
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not keen on that V6 though
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Slammed_Corsa
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Registered: 30th Oct 05
Location: Greenock, Inverclyde
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Looking good mate.
Should get the skirts, arches and bumbers colour coded and it would look lush
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Wrighty
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Registered: 28th Feb 04
Location: Howden
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nice one escortgti big improvement,nice skirts
that half colour coded gsi front is
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Gregor
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Registered: 28th Nov 03
Location: Paisley, Renfrewshire
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Cheers,
Not going to get arches skirts etc colour coded , cant really think what to do next atm
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random dav
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Registered: 7th Jan 04
Location: NSW
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very nice
WRLFC !
Project cars
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Jake
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Registered: 24th Jan 05
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i like that.
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Gregor
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Registered: 28th Nov 03
Location: Paisley, Renfrewshire
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Had a couple of u2us about fitting front grille. Heres a basic guide I did a while back :
The front bumper needs to come off .
There are 9 screws holding the front bumper on :
2 * 8mm at the top of the bumper , open the bonnet to see them.
3 *8mm under the bumper
1 * 8mm at each corner of the bumper (underneath - meaning five in total underneath )
1 * 10mm under each arch , where you open a flap to get to it . This "screw" is actually a plastic nut and really hard to put back on !!
This pic shows roughly where the screws are :

The bumper should now be very loose .
Pull both the right and left arch trims gently away from the bumper , and remove the screws if you need to .
Now give the bumper a pull away from the car , and put quite a bit of force over the towing eye area of the bumper , so that it pops over it .
With the bumper off , pull the plastic backing away from the grille , and bin it .
Saw down the sides of the grille (neatly as possible) and then down the sides of the middle of the grille , which should now allow you to pull the grille off , leaving you with three holes at the points where the grill used to be bonded to the bumper .
Sand these areas , so that they arent as rough and the grille fits flush to the bumper .
Now put the bumper back on , but only hold it on with the top two screws which are under the bonnet , which is all you need for the test fit .
With the LMF Grille (This may or may not apply to other styles) , there were various clips along the bottom of the grille , which i didnt need , as they would not allow the grille to rest on the bumper . Break these off with a screwdriver .
Line the grille up with the bumper , and mark through the holes in the grille , onto the slam panel where you will be drilling the mounting holes for the grille.
Drill the holes , and attach the grille with a nut and bolt .
Play about with the mounting holes on the grill , i.e make them bigger , if you aren't happy with the way the grille sits (many of the lmf grilles I have seen sit too low , with a gap between the grille and bonnet , but making the mounting holes bigger sorts this) .
Remove the grille , and re - attatch the front bumper , by repeating the process of where all the screws go . The two screws under the flaps at the arches may be quite hard to re-fit . In my case they would not line up again , so I bonded the plastic arched back on with a sealent called "serious stuff" - same idea as Mastik / Tigerseal , and can be bought from B&Q .
Re - Fit the grill , and line it up before securing it .
Job done
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Butler
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Registered: 2nd Jun 05
Location: London
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quote: Originally posted by jake

i like that.
Thats lush! think it might work better with pre 97 side strips.
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Icy
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Registered: 31st Jan 01
Location: Edinburgh Drives: Mk3 Golf Gti
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i like it
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Gregor
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Registered: 28th Nov 03
Location: Paisley, Renfrewshire
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cheers
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