GT500 Front air splitter

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The GT500 has a dif bumper cover. It most likely does not perfectly match the stock GT bumper cover. If I was gonna guess, I would say that's the reason this guy is selling it...


I have seen the Steeda ABS Splitter on a couple of cars in person. I thought it looked great painted to match the car.
 

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It's been done, but it requires heavy modifications to look right. There's a silver "boss" on here that has it. I saw another car, (black I believe,) that had it pretty much bolted on, but you could see holes in the chin spoiler.
 

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It's been done, but it requires heavy modifications to look right. There's a silver "boss" on here that has it. I saw another car, (black I believe,) that had it pretty much bolted on, but you could see holes in the chin spoiler.

That Boss is ME!:clap: My buddy did the mod to it, I actually bought the car from him and I can tell you it takes alot to make the mod but I like it alot. wish that I could help you more. maybe I can get some pics for you
 

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Check out the Cervini front splitter. CaliHPAddict has one on his and is sweet. Here are acouple of pictures before paint so you can see it better.
 
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If you decide to purchase the GT500 front valence, do yourself a favor and purchase it at a local Ford dealer.

The part number is 7R3Z-17626-AB and runs $50. The eBay seller want's $200.

http://www.trademotion.com/partloca...5&catalogid=2&year=2007&make=10&model=Mustang

Also, here's a thread that may be of some use. From the looks of things, there's an area of the valence you have to remove to get it to fit. With a Dremel, it doesn't sound difficult.

http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=61131&page=2&highlight=gt500+valence
 
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Wonder how the splitter would look on a GT/CS... has anyone seen this?
 

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I have one on my car. A ton of work, a lot of trial and error fitting to make it look right. Finding plugs to fill some holes, made a square plug to fill the middle hole using a mill and a block of delrin.

You can physically bolt it up in an hour or so. But it will look like it.

What I would love to see out there is the cervini's molded in a textured black finish. That is not the place I want white platic painted black.

The GT-CS is harder. One guy on bradbarnett has one on his. Even more work, and I am not so sure I love the look. But it is ok.
 

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If you decide to purchase the GT500 front valence, do yourself a favor and purchase it at a local Ford dealer.

The part number is 7R3Z-17626-AB and runs $50. The eBay seller want's $200.

http://www.trademotion.com/partloca...5&catalogid=2&year=2007&make=10&model=Mustang

Also, here's a thread that may be of some use. From the looks of things, there's an area of the valence you have to remove to get it to fit. With a Dremel, it doesn't sound difficult.

http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=61131&page=2&highlight=gt500+valence

Thanks for those links!! It definitely seems do-able
 

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