Clean EB Grill Conversion

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Clean EB Grill Conversion

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it looks like they used the EB front fenders to graft that together. it rolls under to match the grill. that is probably the cleanest that I have seen.

they also used the front bumper.
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Thats crazy how well that worked out. I like it.
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Had to do a double take on that one. I thought you were kidden and that it was just another EB. That looks awsome. Think I might save that pict for later.
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I like how you did yours better.
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EBSTEVE wrote:I like how you did yours better.
Yeah...that expanding foam really gives it that extra touch :finger:
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Nobody wrote:Yeah...that expanding foam really gives it that extra touch :finger:
Yep it will give a little extra when I let a tire go.
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