phill54
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Post by phill54 on Jan 18, 2011 21:07:15 GMT 1
hey all i have abit of a problem i have the grill in the pic with the surrounds but i need the grill to be small as i have bonnt clips where the grill goes is there any grills on the market that give a bigger gap between the the grill and light like the grill in the mk1 in other pic or do i have to make one to fit thanks phill Attachments:
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phill54
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Post by phill54 on Jan 18, 2011 21:13:11 GMT 1
like this grill Attachments:
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ljonez
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Post by ljonez on Jan 18, 2011 21:24:24 GMT 1
the grill in the second pic is a mk1/2 grill
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phill54
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Post by phill54 on Jan 18, 2011 21:31:12 GMT 1
would a mk1/2 grill fit my mk3
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ljonez
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Post by ljonez on Jan 18, 2011 21:59:37 GMT 1
yep, but you would be left with the ugly lip on the bonnet, but that can be removed
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phill54
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Post by phill54 on Jan 18, 2011 22:06:15 GMT 1
thats cool as i have allready remover the lip for my bonnet pod to fit
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Post by dai9fxey on Jan 18, 2011 23:29:11 GMT 1
Mk1 grilles were used up until the introduction of the MK2 minis, mid to late 1967. Mk2 grilles were fitted to all minis after then in different guises. Mk1 grilles should ideally be used with a "moustache" to get the look but that would get in the way of your bonnet clips.
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phill54
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70 mph in second gear come on baby[F4:phillip401]
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Post by phill54 on Jan 19, 2011 17:25:00 GMT 1
ok thanks
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