New Wheels, Chin, Rear Diffuser...No More V6 Look

a_guerrajr

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Did the following...
  • Colormatched Mirror Caps
  • Removed Stripes
  • Shelby GT 500 Rear Valance
  • GT 19" Premium Wheels
  • Stillen Chin Spoiler
  • FRPP Strut Brace
  • Ford Engine Cover
Not pictured...
Silverstar H11 Ultra Fog Lights
Ford All Weather Mats - 4 Piece
Steeda Seat Belt Pads - (The wife didn't like the seat belt feeling on her boobies)
 

swat 79

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Very nice, now an intake tune and exhaust and you'll be running with gt's too haha. What are you doing with your old rims?
 

JeremyH

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I must say the front ends looks awesome! That chin set it off! good work.
Just do something with the hood, be a different hood, scoops, or stripes, it need some attention.
 

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Steeda Seat Belt Pads - (The wife didn't like the seat belt feeling on her boobies)


Seems like that was the picture you should have included. :boobies:







Good choices on the exterior stuff, makes a big difference in the looks of the car!
 

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contemplating it.

just not sure if Houston streets are made for a lowered car.

i had my truck lowered and that was do-able, just not sure about this one.

As long as you aren't slammed, it is good. Lots of good kits that drop around an inch and makes a big difference in the look and handling.

I work downtown and drive some horrible roads without any scraping. Can't park in the courthouse parking garage though...
 

a_guerrajr

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As long as you aren't slammed, it is good. Lots of good kits that drop around an inch and makes a big difference in the look and handling.

I work downtown and drive some horrible roads without any scraping. Can't park in the courthouse parking garage though...

i work in downtown too :)

where abouts are you? i'm over here by the theatre district.

anyways, i was looking at the eibach kit, 1" in the front and 1.2 in rear. i think that might be enough.
 

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Looks much better dude! Those are some of the best looking stock Mustang wheels ever made IMO. Good job. :thumb2:
 

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