doofus4000
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Well, where did you buy your all black kidney grills? Im looking a set for a more meaner look 



littleone_90 said:Hey...
Not sure if they are any good (and it depends on which model Z4 you have) - but this guy tends to have quite a few BM grills for sale on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330466518979&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_527wt_905
They are definitely cheaper than buying direct from BMW but not sure on the quality?! I am thinking of getting some matt black ones for my new E89 zed...
Cheers,
Ames x![]()
koolchris99 said:Has anyone tried just spraying them with black?
In was thinking of sanding them down then matt black in the spray booth...
doofus4000" srhutch - have you wrapped stuff before and if so is there much to it? I havent and wouldnt know where to start. [/quote said:No never wrapped anything before. I tried with tape first but the corners were to tight and gave up. But using a sheet is so much easier just applied heat with fingers and thumbs to massage the vinyl etc.
It's an easy job and well worth a go for £5.25
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MATT-BLACK-VI...ecoupage_SM&hash=item4aaa205868#ht_1331wt_978
RichardG said:The grills arrived today from Germany (I'd missed that) so about 72 hrs from order to delivery, they are a matt finish rather than the satin/gloss finish of my existing ones but they look spot on quality wise, I can't see any difference in construction or design between these and OEM.
I have only offered them up so far, as as easy as it is to fit them I am not yet ready to do so.
srhutch said:doofus4000" srhutch - have you wrapped stuff before and if so is there much to it? I havent and wouldnt know where to start. [/quote said:No never wrapped anything before. I tried with tape first but the corners were to tight and gave up. But using a sheet is so much easier just applied heat with fingers and thumbs to massage the vinyl etc.
It's an easy job and well worth a go for £5.25
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MATT-BLACK-VI...ecoupage_SM&hash=item4aaa205868#ht_1331wt_978
thanks for the info hutch. will take a look into wrapping here.
ubicomp said:A lot of people here in the US have used something called plasti-dip to good effect.
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=plasti-dip&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=850612820103305021&sa=X&ei=6a25TbLIFcXbiAKTwK0q&ved=0CG4Q8wIwAw#
I've heard it being used on everything from interior pieces to grills to entire wheels. I've heard pretty positive feedback about it too. Put 2-3 coats of this on the grills. It is very chip-resistant because it's rubberized, and has the added benefit of being very easy to remove if you want to backtrack. You just peel it off. That's how I'll be doing my grills.
intresting, you reallly think it will work with a oem type finish?
doofus4000 said:intresting, you reallly think it will work with a oem type finish?