Lasagna grill options?

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Lasagna grill options?

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What are grill options for the Lasagna (leganza)? Are they interchangable between models? I want something more clean, simple. Suggestions?

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i don't think there is another grill style for the leggy, but i could be wrong.


perhaps you could try the do-it-yourself mesh grill. i think there is an article in the how to if you'd like to see :D
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Audacityracing wrote:i don't think there is another grill style for the leggy, but i could be wrong.


perhaps you could try the do-it-yourself mesh grill. i think there is an article in the how to if you'd like to see :D
u can but it would make the leganza be more crappy
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I'm pretty sure 360 Dynamics has them.
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Post by Aneab »

i did the mesh grille on my nubi, it looks great... and i would definately recomend it...
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AcingTeam wrote:I'm pretty sure 360 Dynamics has them.

sadly... i don't think he does :cry: only nubi and lanos grilles (and only one lanos at that)
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Audacityracing wrote:
AcingTeam wrote:I'm pretty sure 360 Dynamics has them.

sadly... i don't think he does :cry: only nubi and lanos grilles (and only one lanos at that)
Here: http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtop ... 34&start=0

It's a special order 2-3 weeks.

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i stand corrected!
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Audacityracing wrote:i stand corrected!
haha! I showed you! lol
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:wink: atleast i admit being wrong instead of going off on a tangent about random things like how ngk doesn't have a patent on grooved plugs yet they do, but when i get caught in my lie i say... well, they don't have papers (which wouldn't the fact that they have a patent mean they have the papers?)


yeah, that grill looks nice... but for the money, wait, and prep, i think the diy mesh is a way better deal
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Post by FearTheWoo »

Audacity, do you have a link to the page with the DIY for the Leganza grille?

Mine is stock, uglier then sin with all that chrome.


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Post by Audacity Racing »

http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2677


that's for the mesh... as for the chrome removal to paint it... just get some medium-fine grit sand paper and sand the chrome plastic coating off... then paint it. unfortunately i don't think a standard primer or paint would stick to the chrome surface without prep work.


just scuffing it up may be enough though :D



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Post by FearTheWoo »

Thanks Audacity, trying to keep this car a DIY as opposed to aftermarket ($$$ :cry: $$$). From the link, I think it'll turn out pretty sweet (certainly an improvement :wink: ). Don't have the tools up here, but I'm heading home for break in a few days, will probably start then.


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