Grill Trends
#76
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#77
Sorry, not gonna agree. Hyundai's front end is looking very Mercedes-esque nowadays. Can't tell if it's a Mercedes miles away.
Now if we are talking emblem vs distinct grille, then emblem wins; especially if it's Mercedes.
Now if we are talking emblem vs distinct grille, then emblem wins; especially if it's Mercedes.
#79
and rest of the hyundais have hexagon grill.
#82
Loves Snickerdoodles!
Now you can turn your Corvette Stingray into a shark with this grill!
*source
http://carbuying.jalopnik.com/turn-y...951274/+travis
*source
http://carbuying.jalopnik.com/turn-y...951274/+travis
#84
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^^ If you look at it from head on, you can't see the flat one, just the one in the grill. If you are standing, you can't see the one in the grill, just the flat one on the hood
Now those people who decide to add the standing star to the one on the grill...well, its just tacky
Now those people who decide to add the standing star to the one on the grill...well, its just tacky
#86
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Yes, it looks tough, but I wouldn't recommend it. Those large teeth in front of the grille may (?) block some air flow and engine-cooling. A Corvette engine (for obvious reasons) produces a LOT of heat, and the warranty on engine-damage from overheating doesn't apply to grille-modifications like that.
#87
Yes, it looks tough, but I wouldn't recommend it. Those large teeth in front of the grille may (?) block some air flow and engine-cooling. A Corvette engine (for obvious reasons) produces a LOT of heat, and the warranty on engine-damage from overheating doesn't apply to grille-modifications like that.
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