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and scoop cover

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DIY FTW. few bucks and a friend to help...

quite alot of nicks and cuts later, the end result.
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Lookin' good! Nothing like DIY grill mod :wink:
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think i might be adding on a lower section as well (like the RBR320). i figured out how to attatch it securely... had it all cut... went to fit it and realize my final "trimming" was just a bit too much and i had cut too much off and have to restart now. however it did look pretty good i think. tied the whole thing together
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Looking great!
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gutter guard?
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Cool lookin' bug catcher!
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I just purchased a whole roll (4'x10') of steel mesh for $15. I plan on making a scoop screen as well. If anyone needs a few feet I can fix you up.
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haha thanks guys. and yes. gutter guard. i also bought some of that garage door weather stripping for a DIY crack-proof front lip. Planning on doing that sometime in the near future. you shoulda seen the look on the face of the guy at home depot when i inform him the gutter guard, garage door weatherstripping and zipties are for my subaru.. he probably thought i had that car beat to hell and back and it was being held together by home building supplies
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gutter guard won't last long. bugs, stones, and such will dent the heck out of it in short order. make a template and be ready to replace it often.
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you sure? this stuff is pretty damn tough. but oh well. i have plenty extra.
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That's why I have the plastic one :)
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lol the nice thing about the front girlle is... since i just kept the OEM plastic one.. i can swtich it back in on the fly. i even keep it in the car if the need should ever arise.
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My gutter guard

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Blame the quality of the pic first (taken with a cameraphone in twilight :buttkick:). The assembled grille is.... slightly better quality? But was cheap-ish! On the high side the mesh was an aluminum weave and can be re-bent and re-shaped about a dozen times.

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