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Old 08-02-2010, 02:50 AM   #1
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Default 95 vs 97 nose panel?

What's the difference from a 95 nose panel to a 97 nose panel?
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I believe they use different kidney grills.
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Correct, reccessed versus external and slanted.
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So that's mean I can put a 97 nose panel on my 95 with out a problem?
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This is called the "facelift mod" correct? '97 + is more appealing?? I'd like to see a side by side pic.
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I did the opposite on my '97. I'm a fan of the recessed grilles, they look a little cleaner IMO.
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So that's mean I can put a 97 nose panel on my 95 with out a problem?
as long as you have the grills that go with it there should be no problem
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Thanks for helping me out guys
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