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I do not mind the mesh in the front grill.

Hey I was one of the first to do this.

But why remove the ford badge are you that ashamed to be driving a ford or something.

Ian

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I do not mind the mesh in the front grill.

Hey I was one of the first to do this.

But why remove the ford badge are you that ashamed to be driving a ford or something.

Ian

I prefer the look with out the badge , has neater clean looks in my opinion.

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Id be doing something else like fitting a XR front end or some wheels or someting... sorry man I just cant see why u would do that to this car...it still looks like a xt ute...

Honest feedback...but only my opinion

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Looks like the grill on the AU. Similar to that of a blue whale smiling.

Its your ute mate , go for it :msm:

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I did cos buying a new bumber and headlights doesnt help with its performance, at the price of doing that , money can be spent elsewhere to make it faster than loooking fast.

All I did was hacksaw out the old grill and buy some mesh. far cheaper option.

And with buying wheels all they do is add weight to the car. since that pic was taken I put 245/45 rear, and 225/50 front tyres on.

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I did cos buying a new bumber and headlights doesnt help with its performance, at the price of doing that , money can be spent elsewhere to make it faster than loooking fast.

All I did was hacksaw out the old grill and buy some mesh. far cheaper option.

And with buying wheels all they do is add weight to the car. since that pic was taken I put 245/45 rear, and 225/50 front tyres on.

Even if u spend 1000's it will still be not that fast...IMHO id be making it look phat rather than wasting money on small amounts of power.

You can pick up cheap front ends from people that have upgraded to F6 fronts etc.

Dave

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I did cos buying a new bumber and headlights doesnt help with its performance, at the price of doing that , money can be spent elsewhere to make it faster than loooking fast.

All I did was hacksaw out the old grill and buy some mesh. far cheaper option.

And with buying wheels all they do is add weight to the car. since that pic was taken I put 245/45 rear, and 225/50 front tyres on.

Even if u spend 1000's it will still be not that fast...IMHO id be making it look phat rather than wasting money on small amounts of power.

You can pick up cheap front ends from people that have upgraded to F6 fronts etc.

Dave

Like small power gains you get from your K+N filter?

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