have a 1994 Miata M Edition. I have a crappy, dirty, cruddy grill stuck in my front bumper that is (OK, WAS) held in by hex screws. Attached is a picture of what I'm talking about (but it's not a picture of my car).
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Is this an aftermarket part? I was pretty sure it was until I took it off and noticed that the mounting holes and body panels inside the bumper seem to be stock. What went there before?
Man, I hate trying to go BACK to stock when someone else did the modificiations.
Thanks everyone!
Yup, aftermarket. Stock Miatas don't have anything there.
I had a similar aftermarket grill on one of mine at one point. Mine was aluminum, while most are steel. I believe that that there were unused threaded holes in that spot. The hex head bolts came with the grill. I think it came from Brainstorm Products.
Thanks a bunch guys. I'm going to clean it up and e-bay it. Mine has a bunch of black spray paint and dirt on it. A nice session in the sand blaster aught to take some of that crud off.
The miata.net guys seem to love grilles, so you might try there, too. Personally, I think they make Miatas looke like they're wearing braces, but to each his own...
Jack
SuperDork
5/30/08 9:14 a.m.
Oh, I was hoping this was another Barbequing thread. . ..
Jack
Somehow I picture Keith right now thinking, "Hmm, you could make the back 1/3 of a a totalled Miata,t into a trailer (to be pulled by another Miata, of course) remove the gas tank and build a nice little pit where the trunk was. Have to weld some extra steel in to handle the heat....."
Or, put a propane tank where the fuel tank was, if you're silly, and into propane grilling...
Tim, I thought about that a long time ago :)
I've seen a lot of MGB trailers like that, but never one made into a grill. I did see one where the owner put a keg in the trunk, with the tap where the MGB trunk lock/latch once was. That was pretty slick.