SS grill inserts

From: Jeff Crook (Jeff.Crook@ecitelebn.com)
Date: Mon Nov 12 2001 - 15:54:35 EST


wills description of install is very good, but here's an extra tip. If you don't like the brushed aluminum look, fin a place that will powder coat them for you. this can be done to match body color ( black in my case ) and looks reaaly good. Powder coating is a very durable finish, stands up well to bugs, road debris etc. Mine have been on for over a year so far and no chips in the powder coating. cost $5.00 ea piece, total of $40
also, you don't have to use their cable hood release, I use a plastic rod and poke through the grill to use original hood release
Jeff

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