Front Sports Grille

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JD
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Joined: Mon Aug 05, 2002 1:00 am
Location: Belfast

Post by JD »

Now time for a completely different question.

Once the SP grill is fitted can it be removed easily?? Over here in belfast you'd have yoir granny nicked if you left her lying around to long!!

I dont want to splash out on one and then have it swiped.
[img]http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/Gif/SPanikengun.gif[/img]

Stuart
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Location: Peterborough

Post by Stuart »

Removal of the grille is not easy ! I've done it (to fit the SP badge) Unless your local accessory thieves walk around with socket sets and torx drivers AND can work out how to get the lights, bumper, wheel arch covers and center-badge-thingy off.

It's safe !

Erm
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Location: North London

Post by Erm »

oh and they have about an hour and a half spare ;)
MMMMmmmmmm V-TEC u gotta love it :)

JD
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Location: Belfast

Post by JD »

Cheers lads, I'll get one ordered ASAP.

Now I've only my granny to worry about!!!!!
[img]http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/Gif/SPanikengun.gif[/img]

Acidburn-
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Location: CORFU GREECE

Post by Acidburn- »

guys will somone explain what is the sp badge ??
in detail
:smile:

Freedive
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Joined: Fri Dec 07, 2001 1:00 am
Location: Dorset.

Post by Freedive »

Its a badge that says SP.

Normally falls off after a month and then you stick it to the rear of your car.

gringo_steve
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Post by gringo_steve »

Ive got an SP badge on mine too!
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