Hilux Surf LN130 grill

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Hilux Surf LN130 grill

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Hello everyone,

I have seen 1 or 2 these kind of grill on Hilux ect, so I wondering are they factory items?? Where can I get them?.. for LN130

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as on trademe http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Cars/Toyota/auction-47775040.htm

cheers

..Keith..
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Ya see the odd random one getting round, try wreckers
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cheers, so they are factory items?.. special model or something?
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Post by krawlr »

join the club ive been trying to find one of these too.....

i did some reasearch a while back and couldent find anything regarding these billet type grills.according to a mate there every where in japan at dismantlers etc so if you know anyone in japan get them to keep their eyes open and if you find more than one let me know cos im keen too.


ive even tried hitting people up in the street seeing if they wana swap for my oem type but had no joy doin that either :cry:


so good luck mate.
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Post by SupraLux »

http://www.4wdstuff.co.nz/photos.html

Have a look at GoldiLux, same sort of thing. Was hand made from an air conditioning vent apparently

I am pretty certain they are not a factory fit, but either made after market or just made by people who find a vent or some steel bits and DIY it.

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Post by De-Ranged »

I've made up stuff like this before, for the hotrod crowd

These ones are pretty simple, just made from square section or flat's bent over a former and then welded to a frame in behind, only thing is they take ALOT of time :roll: if you do it freehand, make a jig to set your spacings it'll save you alot of time and make for even spacings


Cheers Reece
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