An Easy Inexpensive Modification to Fill the Front End Void on the New Nissan Z

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No grill cutting, bending or painting involved. No new grill added- simply accentuated the existing charcoal grill that is already there.

Once the materials were easily prepared their application took me about 15 minutes. A more technically skilled and careful person could probably do a better job.

I know of a few things that can be easily improved but for now I like the look as is and have left this mod in place since the summer. Reversal back to the original front end would take less than 5 min.
It came in a roll huh? And I meant BBQ grill lol
 
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It came in a roll huh? And I meant BBQ grill lol
Oh I get it I left the "e" off of grille. Pardon my English or lack of it. I used an axe to cut off the "e"

grille | ɡril | (also grill)
noun
a grating or screen of metal bars or wires, placed in front of something as protection or to allow ventilation or discreet observation.
 

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Oh I get it I left the "e" off of grille. Pardon my English or lack of it. I used an axe to cut off the "e"

grille | ɡril | (also grill)
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a grating or screen of metal bars or wires, placed in front of something as protection or to allow ventilation or discreet observation.
I wasnt knocking your language, It looks like you took a BBQ grill and bent it to fit. OR used a chrome roll from Autozone to fill in the existing grill/e structure.
 
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How perceptive I took a BBQ grill and bent it to fit. While it was still hot!
 
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Thanks Robert

I appreciate your honest opinion and the passion with which you express it.

I am glad that you got "the point of filling that void" and wonder if you have any ideas on how to correct or improve that "flaw" in the front end of the Z.

Anyway I hope you enjoy your Z as much as I am enjoying mine even though it has a BBQ grill stuck in the front end.
 

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Thanks Robert

I appreciate your honest opinion and the passion with which you express it.

I am glad that you got "the point of filling that void" and wonder if you
Thanks Robert

I appreciate your honest opinion and the passion with which you express it.

I am glad that you got "the point of filling that void" and wonder if you have any ideas on how to correct or improve that "flaw" in the front end of the Z.

Anyway I hope you enjoy your Z as much as I am enjoying mine even though it has a BBQ grill stuck in the front end.
No offense I thought you were fishin, truth be told. The username, no material list, no instructions, the iffy pictures, short profile. Good sport on you though. Im sure somebody is going to come out with some front end aesthetics for the Z. Its the #1 complaint. Im biased towards mine and still, Im glad there is alot else that makes up for the front end :crackup:
 
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Somtimes less is more But then again beauty is in the eyes of the beholder
 
 






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