j.w.s
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- Jeff
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- San Francisco, CA USA
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- 2023 Taycan GTS, 2024 Rivian R1S
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I'm that sort of person who never puts anything "aftermarket" on a car. So when I saw someone post about the Zunsport grill for the Taycan, I barely paid attention.
But then I arrived home after a trip to find two rather large chunks of wood wedged into the front end of my Taycan GTS. I then began wondering about rocks, nails, etc. damaging the relatively delicate radiators that live there.
So I ordered and installed the Zunspot grills as a purely protective measure. And now I also think they look really nice, making the front end look more 'finished' than stock, and if anything more minimalist rather than more decorated. Here's a photo:
The installation was super easy. They seem to be held in "fairly well" by the three clips, but I do wish that the attachment method was even more solid. I might worry about the powder coated metal rubbing very slightly on the white paint over time, but I have a clear front-end wrap, so I'm not worried.
But then I arrived home after a trip to find two rather large chunks of wood wedged into the front end of my Taycan GTS. I then began wondering about rocks, nails, etc. damaging the relatively delicate radiators that live there.
So I ordered and installed the Zunspot grills as a purely protective measure. And now I also think they look really nice, making the front end look more 'finished' than stock, and if anything more minimalist rather than more decorated. Here's a photo:
The installation was super easy. They seem to be held in "fairly well" by the three clips, but I do wish that the attachment method was even more solid. I might worry about the powder coated metal rubbing very slightly on the white paint over time, but I have a clear front-end wrap, so I'm not worried.
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