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Old 3-20-04, 16:59   #1 (permalink)
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ChickeBabe's Aus Forum BIGGEST THREAD EVAR!!!

Anyone put any mesh in their front bumpers?? I going to put mine on today.... Will post some photos if it looks alright. Any suggestions or advice before i do it??
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Mr Mx6 did it, perhaps PM him about it,he posted a thread ages ago on it.

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Ok well im not sure how to put it there... but i've got some photos... can anyone tell me howo to post them??
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how to post thread (Uploading Images.)

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Let me know.. I dont think i like it??
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Sorry the pictures arent very good.. sun was at the wrong angle
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I think it looks pretty good.

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i think it looks neat maybe it might look a bit better if it was shiny silver mesh.
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It looks great, well done!

How come alot people love to take pic of their cars on the grass?
Only tractors look good on the grass! haha
The suburban look is the best.
Next to a newly erected building give the impression that the car is a metro warrior!
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hehe.. well thats just where the car was when i put the mesh on....!!! I agree nice big buildings in the back ground do look good.... although peoples you gotta remember im from hobart... our buildings arent so big compared to yours.. :P
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Well ... that's why we're from the mainland ... and you live on the island

Our buildings are engineered to be big ... LOL

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Anyway, back on topic, wouldn't adding that mesh restrict air flow through the engine bay?

Considering airflow's not too crash hot in our cars, wouldn't it be an unwise cosmetic mod?

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Looks good. I'd prefer a different colour( silver or black) though.

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Is that mesh cable tied on?
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Its is for now... well atleast til i decide if it stays or goes... and until i work out anothe way of keeping it there... any ideas??

The guy at the shop where i bought it from suggested super glue or nails... lol... dont think im gona do that!!
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