I built the whole grill out of 1/4 inch Stainless tubing. Took for ever, but turned out pretty good. Back in 2001 I have gotten a grill like yours only to find that it would not fit or even come close. I sent it back and did nothing. Finally decided that I still liked the idea of the swept back look, so gave it a shot and what you see is what I got.
If your original lower grill didn't get damaged in your fender bender, I was told by the company that made your grill that the Bruizer would fit over it. There is a gap between the cover and the original grill and if it isn't enough the back of the Bruizer cover could easily be trimmed to allow room for it to fit.
The only thing that might look funny is that the opening in the Bruizer cover is narrower that the lower portion of the original grill, so wouldn't flow quite as good. (Hope that makes sense)
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