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what have you guts paid for a sport front grill?

mattlee

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I've been searching through breakers for a decent sport grill for the last couple of years with no success. Today however I have found one from a breaker on eBay. I asked him the price and in reply I got

"£150 and I'll post it for free....."

WOW free postage!!!!! How nice of him. I know these aren't cheap from Honda but £150 is a bit steep I think.... I was thinking mote like £60 ish
 
They go for stupid money, I looked into this and didn't really fancy paying £100+ for a grill.

P.S be careful as i'm sure the petrol grill wont fit the diesel
 
I've been searching through breakers for a decent sport grill for the last couple of years with no success. Today however I have found one from a breaker on eBay. I asked him the price and in reply I got

"£150 and I'll post it for free....."

WOW free postage!!!!! How nice of him. I know these aren't cheap from Honda but £150 is a bit steep I think.... I was thinking mote like £60 ish
One member breaking accord.Ask him,probably still have.I hear,that was good condition.
 
Aerokits sell an M-Style front grill, meant to be a very good fit lots of FN Civic owners use them
 
I'm sure this is correct Matt but not 100%
Wait till you get a few more members to confer
 
I paid £50 with the slam panel plastic too about 1.5 years ago. The grill was mint too and still is. It was from an accord that hadn't been driven for 5 years as the engine went and had been sitting in a garage for that time. Please note the petrol and diesel grills are different. Also you will need the slam panel plastic cover as your original will not fit.

My mate bought the plastic honey comb part from HH couple of years ago for about £120 ish I think. All you do then is use your original grill frame. Also you'll need a badge too so £150 for a second hand one is ridiculous.

Also when buying a second hand one make sure all the fixture brackets are intact. Sellers neglect to inform you that the bottom mounting plastics are snapped and these just cause poor fitting grills long term. My advice try to get an intact one to begin with.
 
I'm pretty sure they don't fit either. I was looking around for one and Fahad had told me that it has to be a diesel sport grill and not a petrol one as it doesn't fit. After months of unsuccessful searches and ridiculous prices I came across a mugen rep on ebay for £65 postage included and decided to go for that.
 
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