![20120530_210508.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_210508.jpg)
You need:
Cutting pliers
Glue (I used Locktite 435)
2x 1M0853651J Cupra Honeycomb Grille
Time needed:
I spent about 3 hours, painting included.
Cost:
£15 for each 1M0853651J (i needed only one, as I had one)
£5 or less for glue
£? Cutting pliers. Chances are you have access to one.
Hints:
LOOK TWICE, CUT ONCE!
BEAR IN MIND THE ANGLES!
![20120530_152656.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_152656.jpg)
The new grille, almost a shame to cut it!
![20120530_172446.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_172446.jpg)
Old one on the left, new one on the right. They weren't 100% identical..
![20120530_172500.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_172500.jpg)
Press the chrome S out with your thumbs.
![20120530_173713.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_173713.jpg)
Cut the right hand piece out, (roughly 0,5+1+1+0,5 spaces wide) preferably from the older grille.
![20120530_173747.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_173747.jpg)
Confirm that it covers about half the area.
![20120530_174200.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_174200.jpg)
Repeat for the left hand side.
![20120530_174512.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_174512.jpg)
Cut the S frame out of the grill you're going to use.
![20120530_180453.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_180453.jpg)
Start trimming the bits to fit.
Remember that the bigger gap you make, the more you have to rebuild.
To this point I only used glue and plastic chips to do this..
![20120530_182825.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_182825.jpg)
Then glue it in places. Mentioning that the placement are very important shouldn't really be necessary?
![20120530_184741.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_184741.jpg)
Due to some poor cutting I had to do a couple of small bits! Even harder to do proper than the big ones!
![20120530_185255.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_185255.jpg)
(...)
![20120530_193147.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_193147.jpg)
Starting to look like something.
![20120530_195536.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_195536.jpg)
I cut off the pins at the back, making the whole thing smoother and nicer.
Though I doubt they show from the other side.
![20120530_200240.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_200240.jpg)
Then I sanded the front to even it.
![20120530_200819.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_200819.jpg)
(...)
![20120530_202444.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_202444.jpg)
Theres still a couple of flaws..
Trimmed it some more before I was off to paint it.
![20120530_204946.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120530_204946.jpg)
Gave it several layers of matte black. (I painted the other grilles matte black prior to this!)
Results:
![20120610_205407.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120610_205407.jpg)
![20120622_203645.jpg](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/101836570/grillmod/20120622_203645.jpg)
It should be noted that I still need to smooth mine some more, then paint it again.
If you have any comments or questions, please speak!
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