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does anyone make a front grill for a D2? i want something more aggressive/better looking than the stock grill... does anyone here know where i could get one?
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The Urban Motorist
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I have a 1996 D1 and I also have a extra grille. I was originally thinking of making my own Saudi grill. After looking at the options including the billet addons on eBay and the Saudi grille, I noticed the new style grille on the newest models.
It looks like either they designed a milar (sic) chrome grille on plastic or an actual metal perforated grille with minute holes. I am looking to see if I can reproduce them on the plastic grille. The parent company Ford has also adopted a third slat chrome grille on most of their models like the Ford Fusion and their new Mercury. If you saw the concept Bronco with its grille, that would also look good on a Disco, especially if you have a brush guard. The bottom grille is a third-party grille with the carbon fiber look. You can find on Google under "Land rover grille". Adam in NYC
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