GranTurismo front grill on a Coupe

LDM 3200

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I quite like the front, although I don't think I will be doing it. I do however keep looking at my standard grill / mesh and wonder if I should be doing something to it.
 

Alecci

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I might actually consider giving it a go, as I'll be putting a Stradale front on my car before long anyways...
 

BennyD

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FWIW, I still prefer the original narrow intake. It still has a certain elegance and subtlety that is missing from the later 'big mouth' styling and especially this version of it.
 

VEDE

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Prices in Euro

Font Bumper - 1,950
Rear Bumper - 1,950
Side Skirts - 1,250
3200 Rear Conversion kit - 4,950
 

conaero

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£2k, not worth it. £800 for the bumper, £300 for the grill then they might get some interest.
 

BennyD

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Personally, I would prefer to put the £8.5k into fuel, tyres and servicing.
 

VEDE

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I would only go for the front bumper... but Matt is right, 2K is a bit rich... I wonder if there is a composites genius among us??
 

rotorheadcase

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Apart from the nose, which is Maserati designed anyway, the rest is clumsy and heavy handed. The car loses all its elegant lines and looks like its dragging around on its fat ar$e...

People have been burned at the stake for less...

Neil
 

conaero

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Apart from the nose, which is Maserati designed anyway, the rest is clumsy and heavy handed. The car loses all its elegant lines and looks like its dragging around on its fat ar$e...

People have been burned at the stake for less...

Neil

Yes I'll pretty much go along with that.
 

Geofflyn

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Start doing this stuff to our cars and you might as well buy a Toyota Supra or the like IMO
 

hodroyd

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I have to agree with that, a kit car is a good way to mess about with bits and bobs, not a Maserati?