Taking Off Front Emblem

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2014 mustang, I'm thinking of taking off the horse in the grill , any suggestions -- CHOP
Hey, I was thinking about the same thing. I looked at American Muscle for grill replacements. Saw a grill fairly cheap. Its a billet grill, no horse. some how it fits or covers your original grill, but.... it sounded like to me the people who have installed them had to carefully cut the horse from the original grill. Sounded like alot of trouble to me. I think im just going to order a different grill without the horse. I thought about removing mine to, but im afraid of screwin the whole grill up. You may have a good idea about painting it with plasti-dip.
 
Well, just finished , about a 1 hour job, start to finish, heres the finished job, I like it looks nice
 

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Well, just finished , about a 1 hour job, start to finish, heres the finished job, I like it looks nice


I like it! I've always been a bit partial to the clean look. :nice:

No one has ever done this? C- mon, Oh well I might just plasti dip it first, to see how I like it blacked out, but I know I will OH WELL--- CHOP

lol... You posted on a Friday night, after work, during the summer, into a weekend... When people are driving what they've worked on all winter. :D
 
Personally, I like the Mustang on the front.

However, for the price of an aftermarket grille vs. a can of Plasti-Dip, the "spray" method looks pretty good.

Plus with Plasti-Dip you can just peel it off.
yes, it does peel right off if you don't like it, Just make sure you tape good and use alot of newspaper, and spray side to side longer than your pony emblem-- CHOP
 
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