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    Horn Grill (for fog lights) Selling Price- New Record?

    Check this one out:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT


    Soterik, at that price, hope you plan on casting some more of them (put me on the list).

    Steve

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    Blessed be the lowered RickS's Avatar
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    And that's for one!

    I now have two more items for the safe deposit box next to the wife's jewelery and original hood crest. At these rates, I better get a drive-in box.
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    ill take my $20 set any day! a set thats slightly pitted, clean it up, make templets, go to twon with a dremmel and they're done! now they just need rechromed!







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    Are you sure its NOS?

    Hey Eric,

    Is this really a NOS grill? I'm looking at the grill on my car and the bottom slat isn't cut all the way, like it is on the Ebay one.

    Of course, i could have a homemade cut grill, but then I looked at pages 117 + 143 of the RS book and the white RS w/horn grill lights has that bottom slat going across the bottom as well.

    Just wanted you to be sure before paying the seller.
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    the thing is the ones on ebay are for a swb, not a lwb car (like yours), so it wouldnt suprise me if its a bit different.
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    If it was for a swb, I would say that Soterik got it for a fair price then. When i had mine replated almost 5 years ago, it cost almost $300 for the pair. Lots of labor involved in finishing as the bottoms of the slats are reflected on the tops of the lower slats, so it all has to be polished plus lots of tight corners to work around.
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    I looked for over three years until two pair fell into my lap, LWB grills are much more plantiful and NOS one's are not easy to find so it is a sellers market, supply and demand
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    Eric, we gotta know! Did you use this available plan for financing? (cut & pasted from the ebay ad):
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