guess I/we were wrong
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
also to note this car is a 95 and has the 92 grille and the 92 driver headlight
yes i agree there was some fabrication to make that grille work if you ask me.
not a fan of this setup
yes i agree there was some fabrication to make that grille work if you ask me.
not a fan of this setup
There is a green (the traditional 1992-1999 green) 1996-1999 SSEi with the polished crosslaces and a 92/93 cross-hair grill and I personally thought it looked good. I'll take a pic of it the next time I see it (it'* been at the local Armory about 3-4 days a week for the past month). Just noticed yesterday that the person hit something and the lower black valance that conects the crossmember to the lower bumper chin/spoiler is broken and hanging down.
Originally Posted by BillBost37
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
also to note this car is a 95 and has the 92 grille and the 92 driver headlight
yes i agree there was some fabrication to make that grille work if you ask me.
not a fan of this setup
yes i agree there was some fabrication to make that grille work if you ask me.
not a fan of this setup
Originally Posted by OLBlueEyesBonne
There is a green (the traditional 1992-1999 green) 1996-1999 SSEi with the polished crosslaces and a 92/93 cross-hair grill and I personally thought it looked good. I'll take a pic of it the next time I see it (it'* been at the local Armory about 3-4 days a week for the past month). Just noticed yesterday that the person hit something and the lower black valance that conects the crossmember to the lower bumper chin/spoiler is broken and hanging down.
Last week I saw a black 1996-1999 SLE/SSE/SSEi with an 96-99 SE hood on. It looked natural. In fact, it took me more than 2 seconds to realize wat trim level it was. :?
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