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Old 01-19-2015, 05:49 PM   #13 (permalink)
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As for "coroplast" I have been working on cars since I was 8, I have the paint code and it will look like it never had lower grilles.
This. I'm excited to see your final product! I love the look like it came from the factory.

I edited a previous post as I forgot to add the pic that I was referring to. If you have a speed sensitive spoiler, I don't think what I'm talking about in that pic will work as you already have a spoiler. Maybe you can change the parameters so that the spoiler opens at a different speed, or you could have an on/off switch to control it manually?

I think the lower grill will be better to block if you do a full belly pan and the bottom is almost perfectly smooth. Otherwise, I say do the top and help direct the flow over the top. You can probably do both and just leave a very small section in the bottom grill for cooling (maybe the portion that is "real").
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