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Where to buy an aftermarket grill?

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Where do you guys get yours? Looked around on google & fleebay but not much in this country. Seems to be a popular company Superskoda but postage pricea are daft. ANy reccomendations?

What sort of grill you after ?

If its just a case of getting rid of the chrome, this can be easily done by either, having it ' wrapped ' or you can do what I did and a few others on here and spray it diy....

It's not that difficult and cheaper than buying a new grill.

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Just had the bottom grill re-sprayed gloss black this week and fancied the same for the bonnet grille as well and get rid of the chrome and big skoda badge. nowt much about though grille wise.

Milotec are good. Cheaper and better postage.

I wrapped mine in 3m carbon fibre vinyl. Now if only i knew how to upload a pic from a phone i would lol

I ordered mine through SuperSkoda...

There is an alternative unpainted honeycomb grille available to some markets, the accessory part number is "1ZD 853 661A" if you google it up it will come up with a lot of links to far eastern distributors but if you look hard enough you'll find them available in Europe, in several versions, with and without badges and with or without bonnet opener window from distributors in Poland and Czech Republic for approx £100.

I think the aftermarket grills, generally speaking, look cheap and nasty. Wrapped/sprayed grill surround is a better way to go IMO.

I think the aftermarket grills, generally speaking, look cheap and nasty. Wrapped/sprayed grill surround is a better way to go IMO.

Totally agree i wrapped my grille for less than ten bucks very easy to do of you take your time and use a heat gun to stretch the vinyl. When I'm on the laptop later I will upload the pic of my grille I even had some spare and wrapped the radio surround as my iPhone lol

I think the aftermarket grills, generally speaking, look cheap and nasty. Wrapped/sprayed grill surround is a better way to go IMO.

I do like the badgless grill from Superskoda. It looks specially nice on black cars.

I am unsure if it would suit red though as I considered getting one.

There is an alternative unpainted honeycomb grille available to some markets, the accessory part number is "1ZD 853 661A" if you google it up it will come up with a lot of links to far eastern distributors but if you look hard enough you'll find them available in Europe, in several versions, with and without badges and with or without bonnet opener window from distributors in Poland and Czech Republic for approx £100.

Great info, really like this...

Off to find one...

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Is the release on the wrong side?

That is quite nice however couldn't you just buy a mesh off the eBay and attach it some how to the existing grille frame? Hmmm tempted myself lol

Don't do it, it will look nasty. Too much honeycomb! Leaver hole on correct side I think.

My grille wrapped, i think it works with a black car pretty well.

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Yep that works well. Did the same thing on my first 06 vRS. In my opinion the colour coding of grill surround only works on the darker colours, e.g. Black and anthracite.

I wrapped mine in black to be a bit different (white car).

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Great info, really like this...

Off to find one...

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Turns out it is not a genuine part... :-(

What do you mean by genuine? Made by Skoda? In which case it was never going to be.

What do you mean by genuine? Made by Skoda? In which case it was never going to be.

Thought it might have been this in black...

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