Radiator Grill removal

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Reimotim
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Radiator Grill removal

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Hi all,

Any tips on removing the front radiator grill? I'm guessing it's just a matter of gentle persuasion as I can't see any screws that need removing.

Just wanted to check, rather than force it and end up with a busted grill.

Cheers :wink:
1990 LHD Hi-top JX 5Speed.
3:16 cx

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Re: Radiator Grill removal

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for the top grill
Screws are quarter turn to release, 5 along the top, should pop out a little, pull out and up, there are some retaining tags on the bottom of the grill

Bottom grill, there are screws that retain, look closely and you will find
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Re: Radiator Grill removal

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You will probably find that yours does not have the bottom screw. Yet to see one that does myself

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Re: Radiator Grill removal

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Excellent!

Thanks guys :D
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