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What would it take to get a spindle grille on the sc400?

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Old 02-08-13 | 12:49 AM
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Here you go, I took a few minutes to do a quick Photo-chop. This is the new Lexus IS factory bumper grafted onto a Ducks Garden Grif-One front bumper. (I personally like how the lowbeam areas are partially covered on the Grif-One bumper and wrap around towards the side skirt w/this kit- and it's satisfying to demolish the ****ty Aston Martin front grill in the process!! Ha) Then I added some nice Volk TE-37's w/lippage

Also, keep in mind there's no telling how big the IS grille really is in comparison to the SC without physically trying to fit the parts.
A Photochop-job can be very misleading, I highly doubt it would turn out anywhere close to the above chop... But who knows- Just humoring the thread topic to see how it looked.

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Old 02-08-13 | 01:41 AM
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nice photoshop but ouch , not for me .

on a side note that sc430 is really nice
Old 02-08-13 | 07:08 AM
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the corner bumper where it meets the fender looks completely out of place, the bumper is square the body of the car is round.
Old 02-08-13 | 09:17 AM
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That SC430 looks good, but no... it will look really weird on the 300/400's in my opinion... Most conversions just look terrible in my opinion, I've only seen a few cars that really look good and look like OEM parts, but they are few and far between.
Old 02-08-13 | 04:18 PM
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Good photoshop work, but nah, wont work. Leave it the way it is. I guess the lack of it is one of those imperfections that make it perfect.

Sexy looking 430.
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The OEM bumper already has that design, it just isn't "cut-out" the way it is in the new models.
Not feeling the photoshop above however. If you follow the OEM design (which I've outlined here, in black) I think you could probably make sumtin' happen, nicely.


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Old 02-08-13 | 09:51 PM
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It could look good. But the bottom would need different lines. Not so curvy/cut since it doesnt match our lines. Has potential in my mind for sure. No doubt.
Old 02-09-13 | 05:04 PM
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Yeah my very quick photochop is not perfect by any means, I just wanted to see what sort of "potential" it had as an idea. Also, it's better than what's been tried thus far (ie: Nothing); Anyone care to one-up my 5 minute try?

Yeah definitely MDSC, some of the squarish angles of this OE bumper I basically cut and pasted would need to be modded to fit the SC shape. My Photochops were just made to show what the grille might look like- Someone else can design an actual kit or spend more time warping and shading it. Feel free to mod any of these quick chops that I do w/different bodywork or paint, wheels, etc.

Here's another quick one I just stitched together:


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Old 02-09-13 | 11:29 PM
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I've come to the conclusion that the SC is just the height of perfection in auto design lol ...
No matter what ya do to it, you just "can't" improve it's looks; it's just "that" beautiful!

Here's a lil' sumtin' ...
Although, I'd like to see the same thing, but including the high beams, with the cut-out/grill starting where the original lines are (as in my above example).





Oh, and incase you guys are wondering (since I don't have photoshop) I use this website called "Photo Editor Online"; it's basically Photoshop. I still don't know what Im doing though; I just take the tools that are simplest, and make the best of them. Here, I used the dodge tool, to brighten-up the bumper "behind" the grill, so it appears to shine thru a little bit ...

http://pixlr.com/editor/

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Old 02-10-13 | 09:56 PM
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I can actually see this working. The grill would have to match the sc's curves though.
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This would be an interesting thing to pull off. I personally don't think it would work. But hey, might as well try
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i think you guys are using the wrong grill for the occasion. i think the LS460 grill would fit better since there is a gap between both grill mesh portions like on the OP's SC430 and I THINK for it to work you would somehow have to bow the lines of the grill to match the SC's round-ish headlights.



or the non mesh version

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Old 02-11-13 | 01:46 AM
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Somebody do another photoshop, this is interesting
(Don't delete the high's though; just sayin').
Old 02-11-13 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by UZZ-TT




Here you go, I took a few minutes to do a quick Photo-chop. This is the new Lexus IS factory bumper grafted onto a Ducks Garden Grif-One front bumper. (With and without High-beams.) (I personally like how the headlight areas are partially covered and wrap around towards the side skirt w/this kit- and it's satisfying to demolish the ****ty Aston Martin front in the process. heh)

Also, keep in mind there's no telling how big the IS grille really is in comparison to the SC without physically trying to fit the parts.
A Photochop-job can be very misleading, I highly doubt it would turn out anywhere close to the above chop... But who knows- Just humoring the thread topic to see how it looked.
This actually looks really good, however I would think that there woud need to be an updated rear bumper as well, otherwise it would just look like a silly ricer IMO...
Old 02-11-13 | 11:51 PM
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Spent a little more time on this one. I like the LS bumper lights, also definitely without the mesh is best. Still pretty "busy":




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