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After reading many posts concerning fuel doors, I purchased a locking brushed billet fuel door from Moss Moters, LTD part no. 055-953 costing $89 plus shipping. I was going to have the door painted the same color as the car.
Took the door out to the car and held it up next to the body of the GT and the first thing I noticed was that the fuel door was going to distroy the line of the car. Cant have that happening!
Needless to say the Moss fuel door went back into is shipping container.
Then remembering what another poster had suggested concerning prevention of someone dumping stuff in your gas tank was to purchase the Stant 10510 locking gas cap (rockauto.com), I think all together the cap cost me $12 to the house. This locking gas cap is great, an exact replacement for the stock cap except this gas cap is lockable and you can put the existing plastic keeper ring on it..... fits great.
So if your concerned about someone dumping something in your gas tank and you dont want to screw up the beautiful line of the Mustang..........get the cap.
Oh, by the way, many thanks to the individual that posted the Stant 10510 locking gas cap idea.
Just my $0.02
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2005 Mustang GT - Automatic
WMS 80mm HV Intake System
SCTuning by John and Matt - Mustang Muscle Performance
WMS 80mm 93 Octane Race / Tran Tune
BMR Front Sway Delete, IMCO Extreme Axle Back Exhaust, Saleen SS UDP's, PH Aluminum DS, Steeda LCA's, Steeda UCA, FRPP 3.73
I just put in a similar one. It was too dark to get good pics, but I'm still undecided about how it looks. There's a part of me that really likes it, but it does kind of stand out on my extremely black GT.
It fits perfectly. I just can't tell if I like that bright aluminum patch or not. On one hand, it does give the car some texture. I figure I'll leave it on for a week or so and then see how I feel about it. If I still don't like it I might paint it black, or maybe just paint the door itself black and leave the aluminum ring around it.
I think it would be perfect on a white or silver car, probably look good on tungsten but that pure aluminum finish might be too sterile for the mineral grey.
I don't understand. What was it that destroyed the line of the car? Did it not fit? You said you wanted to paint it, which is what I'd like to have on mine. Was it not a perfect fit?
And would brushed billet be able to take paint and be smooth like the original painted door?
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I don't think any aftermarket fuel door looks good on the new stang, and yes it does ruin the lines of the car IMO. The idea was to mimic the old style gas cap back on the rear of the car and blend the gas cap door into the side of the car. I think most old Mustang owners would agree. The only exception would be if you removed the fake gas cap from the rear of the car, then it might make sense. Just my 2 cents worth. And yes, a locking cap is a good idea given the fact that most of us are pumping liquid gold into our tanks!! Damn oil companies... Boycott Exxon and all of the other major companies for one week and we can make a difference, pass it on.
Somebody really screwed your street up with those black stipes. :-)
Anyway, along the side of the car, from front to back, that the stock fuel door is on there is a line. The sock fuel door has the line in it. Installing an after market fuel door without the line really upsets the natural flow of the cars design.
If someone would offer a fuel door that had the line in it, I would buy it.
I'll wait
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2005 Mustang GT - Automatic
WMS 80mm HV Intake System
SCTuning by John and Matt - Mustang Muscle Performance
WMS 80mm 93 Octane Race / Tran Tune
BMR Front Sway Delete, IMCO Extreme Axle Back Exhaust, Saleen SS UDP's, PH Aluminum DS, Steeda LCA's, Steeda UCA, FRPP 3.73
Mine's got the line in it. I'l get a pic tomorrow and put it up. I've decided I like it. As far as the car's lines go, it's actually better in a way because it doesn't have the little wedge it it you use to open it.
It goes well with the black trim panel on the trunk. It would've looked kinda strange without the black trim piece. Gives the car a retro look IMO.[sm=smiley20.gif]
It goes well with the black trim panel on the trunk. It would've looked kinda strange without the black trim piece. Gives the car a retro look IMO.[sm=smiley20.gif]
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