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  • Blue bowtie billet grill?

    Does it come asis from some where or is it something you have to put together youyr self? from a regilar billet and a 60's style noce emblem?


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    Re: Blue bowtie billet grill?

    Here you go man. Read this thread. Someone asked almost the same thing and I explained it. but you have to buy the emblem seperate and put them together. Also how long have you been in NM? I am from Los Lunas.

    http://forum.camarov6.com/showthread.php?t=73570

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      Re: Blue bowtie billet grill?

      Awsome thanks. oh. is it a regulay billet from ebay? nice bike to.
      I have lived in NM for around 14 years. . also it might just look like it but do you have lights behind the grill? i am seeing some shinny blue might just be the styrafoam tho. thanks for the help, nice pewter.

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      • #4
        Re: Blue bowtie billet grill?

        Haha, i already asked this. I've got a gold one :P I haven't put it on yet, but it'll look sexy!


        Originally posted by SSMOWS6
        i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
        R.I.P. '07 Pats
        Still... 18-1 > 1 and done

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        • #5
          Re: Blue bowtie billet grill?

          Originally posted by 01PewterDropTop
          Awsome thanks. oh. is it a regulay billet from ebay? nice bike to.
          I have lived in NM for around 14 years. . also it might just look like it but do you have lights behind the grill? i am seeing some shinny blue might just be the styrafoam tho. thanks for the help, nice pewter.
          Yup I got the billet grille and the emblem from ebay and put them together. Thanks about the bike. I did buy two lights and mounted them behind the grille and wired them into my stock fog lights so there are on the same switch. This was to help out during the Alaskan winter when its dark pretty much 17 hours a days. Here is a pic with them on.

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          • #6
            Re: Blue bowtie billet grill?

            oh yea, heres a question about the lights: Did you mount them to the top, bottom, or side of the "hole"? (I've had some driving lamps in my garage for aboud 6 months now)


            Originally posted by SSMOWS6
            i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
            R.I.P. '07 Pats
            Still... 18-1 > 1 and done

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            • #7
              Re: Blue bowtie billet grill?

              Originally posted by Fireball27
              oh yea, heres a question about the lights: Did you mount them to the top, bottom, or side of the "hole"? (I've had some driving lamps in my garage for aboud 6 months now)
              What trying to steal all my ideas. J/K The lights are are mounted to the top. I made a bracket to mount the lights to then I drilled the holes for the bracket. The reason for the bracket it to move the lights farther back but you dont have to do this.

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              • #8
                Re: Blue bowtie billet grill?

                Originally posted by ZO6vette037
                What trying to steal all my ideas. J/K The lights are are mounted to the top. I made a bracket to mount the lights to then I drilled the holes for the bracket. The reason for the bracket it to move the lights farther back but you dont have to do this.
                To be fair to myself i had the idea before i knew that it was yours :)

                How'd you drill the holes? Did you have to take off the bumper? Cuz there isn't much room for a drill inside the grille.


                Originally posted by SSMOWS6
                i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
                R.I.P. '07 Pats
                Still... 18-1 > 1 and done

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                  Re: Blue bowtie billet grill?

                  Originally posted by Fireball27
                  To be fair to myself i had the idea before i knew that it was yours :)

                  How'd you drill the holes? Did you have to take off the bumper? Cuz there isn't much room for a drill inside the grille.
                  I drilled the holes with a drill! Sorry man I guess I am an ***.

                  Nope I did not take off my bumper. I marked where I wanted the brackets, took a long drill bit, and just drilled them. Once you put the bolts in just make sure everything is tight and put the billet grille over them. Some people notice the lights in the daylight and some just look it over.

                  Actually now that I have done it with a normal drill... you could probably use a dremel with a drill bit for starter holes then make the holes bigger. You might try this first. And since the bumper hides the holes, if you dont like how it turns out, no one would ever know the holes where there.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Blue bowtie billet grill?

                    I've always been a big fan of billet grills, and have them on almost all of my cars accept for my '97 Firebird because of obvious reasons...........

                    Does anyone know of a company that makes a bumper for the '97 Firebird where you could install a grill? Or do you think the bumper of a '97 Camaro would fit it since other than a few body curves they are rather identical?

                    Good looking appearance mod with the blue logo, billet grill, and the fog lights behind the grill. It makes for a clean and sexy look.

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