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V36 Front Bar

Hi

Does anyone out there with an 07 V36 Sedan Type S know the height of the bezel/grille in the front bar, where fog lights would normally go.  Also is it removable?

I've tried looking at pictures and it seems small.  I want to fit 90mm lights down there and Im preparing in advance so I dont have a car to look at.

Pics for clarification.

Any help greatly appreciated.

bar.JPG

bar 2.JPG

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If you have the 350GT V36 (VQ35HR) then no, that grille is not removable. It is a false grille. Only the second batch of V36 have removable grille. 

The first batch had their spotlights built into the headlights whereas the facelift versions had them installed at the bottom of the bumper.

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On 6/30/2017 at 3:22 PM, petern said:

Just measured my one

22cm across the top left to bottom right

25cm from top left down to the bottom right

and 7cm height

You have me a little bewildered with your reply.

With my very crude drawing, is this what you mean?

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On 02/07/2017 at 11:23 PM, YEE-HAA said:

You have me a little bewildered with your reply.

With my very crude drawing, is this what you mean?

grille.jpg

22cm length from top left corner to bottom right corner

7cm is highest point top to bottom

25cm length from top left corner running down to bottom right corner

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12 hours ago, petern said:

22cm length from top left corner to bottom right corner

7cm is highest point top to bottom

25cm length from top left corner running down to bottom right corner

You mention top left corner to bottom right corner with two different measurements? How can that be?

 

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