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Old 28-03-2008, 07:33 PM   #1
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Default Fitting C2R Grille to AU1 Fairmont

Hi guys, I just picked up a C2R grille from the wreckers (I asked what he wanted for it and couldn't walk away once he told me), and thought I'd see how it looked on my car before I go get it painted, anyway, is there a trick to putting them on/in? It doesn't seem to want to sit right, are there different mounting brackets or something or am I just not trying hard enough? Mounting is different to my Fairmont grille definitely. I realise there's high and low series, mine's a high series so that's not the issue, and I know people have had them on there with standard front bumpers, so help me out! Thanks in advance!
I'll take some photos to show what I mean as soon as I can...

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