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Paulturbo
28-07-2014, 11:15
I am having some of these made at the moment.
Available in FRP for £119.99 or carbon fibre for £230.00.

I'm pretty happy with the design, will be having them made with or without the mesh, and also working on making the strengthening points between the fins a tad thinner.

I think they look pretty good though. If anyone would like one I have put them on my website, should be around 4 weeks till I have some more, just have the one for now which is what the pics are of. Link to grille on my site below:

http://www.evobits.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&keyword=grille&product_id=601

James5
28-07-2014, 11:19
I am having some of these made at the moment.
Available in FRP for £119.99 or carbon fibre for £230.00.

I'm pretty happy with the design, will be having them made with or without the mesh, and also working on making the strengthening points between the fins a tad thinner.

I think they look pretty good though. If anyone would like one I have put them on my website, should be around 4 weeks till I have some more, just have the one for now which is what the pics are of. Link to grille on my site below:

http://www.evobits.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&keyword=grille&product_id=601


They look ok how have you done the rear securing points?

Paulturbo
28-07-2014, 11:24
They have the lugs but are solid, so will need to be either be drilled or secured some other way. They are solid fibreglass though, so plenty to work with.

Trevhib
28-07-2014, 11:59
They look great from the pic on the Evo site. Can you take some close ups and post on RTOC for our scrutiny please? :) :D

michael tierney
28-07-2014, 12:08
they look like a cross between a phase 1 and 2..........look well though......price is good too:)

Paulturbo
28-07-2014, 12:43
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a337/Paulevo2/grillejpg2.jpg (http://s14.photobucket.com/user/Paulevo2/media/grillejpg2.jpg.html)

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a337/Paulevo2/grille3jpg.jpg (http://s14.photobucket.com/user/Paulevo2/media/grille3jpg.jpg.html)

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a337/Paulevo2/grille4jpg.jpg (http://s14.photobucket.com/user/Paulevo2/media/grille4jpg.jpg.html)

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a337/Paulevo2/pic1.jpg (http://s14.photobucket.com/user/Paulevo2/media/pic1.jpg.html)

Gtturbo
28-07-2014, 15:11
Look good mate but cant help but notice the horizontal strip is a little too wide, which may put people off.

Trevhib
28-07-2014, 15:21
There are four horizontal strips, which part are you referring to in particular? I'd not noticed anything. Maybe we need a pic of a standard grille to be posted in this thread to compare against.

I think these look to be by far the best replica Ph2 front grilles we've seen so far.

Trevhib
28-07-2014, 15:26
I see, the third and smallest horizontal slat from the top is effectively filled in.

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/attachment.php?attachmentid=16070&d=1366917940

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/attachment.php?attachmentid=16072&d=1366917940

Trevhib
28-07-2014, 15:29
I'd like to see one of these sprayed and fitted as despite the small modification to the design, I think these appear to be excellent.

Paulturbo
28-07-2014, 15:47
Yes the thin vent is filled in, it has an indentation where that is.

Its so thin that it wouldn't take well in FRP so has been left out.

Don't forget this is a copy part, the originals would be injection moulded more than likely, so there are some limitations.

Paulturbo
28-07-2014, 15:51
It may be possible to cut this out though. I will ask the factory, but can see labour costs going up quite a bit.

Johnp
28-07-2014, 16:09
Great work!! Been a long time coming :-)

Paulturbo
29-07-2014, 10:07
The fin supports can be made smaller, but then wouldnt be able to be made in carbon fibre.

I think it might be best to keep as they are for now and get some carbon made, then look at modifying the mould for FRP grilles in future. Otherwise would be a new mould again.

turbo ted
09-11-2014, 23:20
Fitted a standard replica and carbon grill to 5 today which are pretty good they are distorted on
the drivers side but cannot be seen fitted on car

Trevhib
10-11-2014, 11:20
A really good effort these, as the grills are a very awkward piece of kit to replicate.

I'd like to see the standard one once sprayed up.

They do look like they need to be 2-3mm taller at the top section though (i.e. a tad less of a gap between lower bonnet edge and grille).

Paulturbo
10-11-2014, 16:42
think a little shave on the part before the headlights would move it up that bit anyway :)

Do you mind if I nick a couple of the pics for my site mate?

FlashbangGtt
10-11-2014, 19:47
First post!

Despite the little distortion, a very nice looking item and to replicate such a complex part must have taken some huge balls.. :agree:

Trevhib
11-11-2014, 10:34
If you trimmed the section just below the headlights, wouldn't the grille stay where it is unless you also altered the lower mountings? If you were able to move it up, would that not then increase the gap between the lower edge of the grille and the bumper?

I'm not being down on these, they're really great. But feedback is important. :agree:

Maybe Ted could tell us how much wriggle room there is on the upper and lower edges when fitting.

Paulturbo
12-11-2014, 15:08
It would move it up a tad yes. I don't think it would be so noticeable.

I think with some adjustment with fitting it could be made to sit a little higher.

The mould is made now though so there isn't anything I can do to change it at this stage bar making a new mould, which isn't really worth doing as they aren't going to sell in huge quantities.

Trevhib
13-11-2014, 10:27
:agree: