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So, I've inspired you further still. :D I don't have to include any grille at all if you really want to follow the milotec route. ;) You can get them new from JHM Butt co. Mine was only
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The vRS badge is no longer on the car, and is for sale now. :D

Perhaps a "vRS +" badge instead? (or should that be three "+")?

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All being well, the numberplate will be a bit like this. But a bit neater and trimmed down to be covering as little of the bumper as possible.

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Did this start off it's life as a vRS as the front bumper is standard??

Did this start off it's life as a vRS as the front bumper is standard??

Comfort PD100 in the beginning when god created the world....

Not a fan.

was a PD100 then had a 130pd engine put in, and then a few other bits, if I have understtod what I've read lol.

devonutopia - How much was the CF bonnet if you dont mind me asking?

Jase - I might have a browse on an MX-5 or Elise forum regarding the stick on numberplates. Those are both cars that spring to mind, where it's popular for the plate to be stuck on.

Looking good too - do like that grille, especially now the inaccurate badge has come off ;)

Steve

Jase - you're getting there slowly ;) The mesh on the lower half looks better than it did when you had slats on the top half...... but why dont you use the same size mesh on all the grills?

It would look a lot tidier if you could.

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Well, I never planned a Milotec grille before. If I could find a sheet of the stuff the grille has behind it, then I would probably seek to try and use that on the lower part of the bumper. It doesn't feel as strong as the stainless, so I think it would shake about a bit and damage easily.

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