I've never been hassled for my blackhouses at any DMV center so you should have a problem what so ever. I say do it! It makes the car look sexier
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Sorry I dont mean to jump into your thread( Im really new) I did my 90 grill really easy. I cut the top mounting section off of the actual grill, screwed it to the chrome trim, and painted the trim black, it was too dark so I glued the H back in. now its back to just chrome. it felt too dark for my car. You can see my grill in my pic. again Im sorry to butt in haha. hope this helps.
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ya i have a 93 CB7 and i found out the hard way that modding the stock chrome grille aint that easy because there are 2 separate chrome peices and the top piece is conected to the H logo. but on the 90-91 it is a full chrome rectangle that u can just cut out and slap a nice grill mesh behind it and put your accord logo in.
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Dude whoever spends over 80$ for those grills have money to waste. I can make one looking just as good with a stock grill. All you need is a really sharp wire cutter, a can of black spray paint, mesh and a little care about what you're doing.
I also have a link here to grill inserts I make myself for 90-91 stock grills. It looks pretty good and very affordable. For the 92-93 stock it is also possible but you cannot insert a grill behind the emblem since it is full.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/90-93...spagenameZWDVW
Like I said, I could also make a G-Square type one with a stock 90-91 grill. It just requires everything I mentioned above plus patience and time.
If anyone is interest, let me know. I'll see how much I can buy a good looking stock grill from the scrap yard and what it would also cost for all the other materials and simply calculate how much I would sell one for.
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Originally posted by luckyflipim interested.i want a black one with an accord emblem.
One more thing. How much are you willing to spend? I honestly don't make a lot of profit doing them. It's usually around 6 to 10$ depending on what it is. It's just that I don't know yet how much it would cost for a stock grill at the scrap yard. Some of them are crooks and ask over 20$ for them. Anyway. With the stock grill painted black, and the insert I assume it would be around somewhere around 40 to 60$ maximum shipping included.
I also make sure it is well done. I never send some crap that looks like it was made by my sister.
If anyone else is interested, let me know before I go to the scrap yard.
Thanks.
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Originally posted by Honda_Cliocommon man this is a community with cb related no fighting ..grille are nice btw ..
And thanks for the compliment. Next thing I'll try to make is a G-square type grille. It's really not much and they are sold for a fortune. Rip off. I mean who cares if it has G-square printed on it or not. It can be done just as good and I would say even better with a stock grille, a few other materials and imagination.
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Actually, nobody snitched. I pay attention to what goes on on my forum.
Also, please do not market your grilles as "G-Square Type" or any other brand name. I've already been threatened with legal action for someone else doing this, and I don't want to deal with that again. Make custom grilles if you wish, but do not use brand name comparisons to market them.Last edited by ExplodingCake; 12-26-2007, 11:36 PM.
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