TGR96
el blanco nino
No, this ain't a thread about our favorite chubby white rapper, Bubba Sparks, but it is a thread the new booty on my Stang. I gave my Gee Bee GT a little butt makeover. I thought I'd share a few before, during and after pics. Hope you guys dig the new look:
First off, we all know what the stock rear end looks like, but here was mine:
First up, was the addition of the GT500 rear spoiler from 3DCarbon. This is a quality product, that came paint matched from 3DCarbon. Perfect fit and finish.
FedEx man dropped this off for me:
No prep work needed. Unpack it and begin the install.
A couple of pics after the spoiler install. Starting to look more aggressive.
Rode around like that for a minute, then finally got around to installing the RTR license plate surround, Roush rear side splitters, and Boss diffuser.
First step, jack the thing up and get to taking off the rear bumper cover. had to throw in a couple of "in progress" pics:
Got the Roush side splitters and RTR licesne plate surround installed here.
Had to do a little trimming, and this $17 jewel from our friends at Hazzard Fraught did just the trick:
If I ain't bleedin', then I ain't workin'!
No turning back now:
Usually, when I work on my car, I somehow end up with parts left over!
This time, I think it's OK. These are ready for the trash!
The finished product:
First off, we all know what the stock rear end looks like, but here was mine:
First up, was the addition of the GT500 rear spoiler from 3DCarbon. This is a quality product, that came paint matched from 3DCarbon. Perfect fit and finish.
FedEx man dropped this off for me:
No prep work needed. Unpack it and begin the install.
A couple of pics after the spoiler install. Starting to look more aggressive.
Rode around like that for a minute, then finally got around to installing the RTR license plate surround, Roush rear side splitters, and Boss diffuser.
First step, jack the thing up and get to taking off the rear bumper cover. had to throw in a couple of "in progress" pics:
Got the Roush side splitters and RTR licesne plate surround installed here.
Had to do a little trimming, and this $17 jewel from our friends at Hazzard Fraught did just the trick:
If I ain't bleedin', then I ain't workin'!
No turning back now:
Usually, when I work on my car, I somehow end up with parts left over!
This time, I think it's OK. These are ready for the trash!
The finished product: