April 2014 | Volume 7 | Issue 2
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- By Shane Williams
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- By Matt Hayward
The Satoshi grille, named for its originator, is a popular aesthetic modification among late model Toyota enthusiasts. The gist of the mod includes removing the original equipment plastic mesh and/or grille slats and replacing them with steel mesh. Diamond mesh reminiscent of the Land Cruisers of yore is typically used, but many unique options exist among those who like to think outside the box. This article will detail the steps necessary to modify an early 4th generation 4Runner grille with diamond mesh and a 1980s FJ60 emblem. The process is similar across vehicle models and grille styles and some techniques used for other grilles will be discussed as well.
Note: fiberglass, body filler, and aerosol paint should be applied in an area with proper ventilation, use of a respirator is recommended as well.
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- By Jonathan Harris
Jonthan's great SHOT (as all of them are) of his 100 series on the western slope of Colorado. Truly a great specimen for [FRAMED].
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