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Old 04-28-2007, 04:35 AM
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Any ideas at the cost of getting it painted?
That'll vary quite a bit. My painter only charged me something like $130 if I remember correctly. And, after buying this spoiler off my friend for $50 (he painted it himself and didn't like it), I got a great deal all around!
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Where do they grow people like Taco Bill?? Maybe I can clone him and make him my neighbor.[sm=groupwave.gif]
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Old 04-28-2007, 10:25 PM
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yes, Tacobill should open a Mustang shop for all of us who don't own garages, tools, etc. Or, even worse, people like me who just drive 'em not fix 'em!
I'd be your first customer!
although I might make you take off that big watch before working on mine!
I hope you haven't scratched the paint with it. I made that mistake wearing my new Rolex when washing my car. Now my watch goes into my pocket.
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... I might make you take off that big watch before working on mine!
I hope you haven't scratched the paint with it. I made that mistake wearing my new Rolex when washing my car. Now my watch goes into my pocket.
Fear not! I no longer wear wristwatches, I just use the clock on my cell phone.

I'm even cautious of getting too close to the car while wearing my Mustang belt buckle!
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Old 05-28-2007, 06:36 PM
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how does the v6 one look on a stang?
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Old 05-28-2007, 07:03 PM
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Terrific, especially when painted to match!
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Old 05-28-2007, 07:04 PM
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wish somone had a picture of it, i really cant lose much ground clearance here, too many damn hills grr
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I have the same problem. In fact, I won't lower the car because I live in such hilly terrain.

Does anyone with the classic spoiler have any problems with steep driveways or speed bumps?
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Entry and exit on steep drivewayscan be a problem with CDC Classic or Agressive, even if not lowered. Neither one causes you to give up that much clearance but the fact that it juts out forward over 2" creates problems. Usually you can negotiate your way into most of these challenging driveways. Speeds bumps have not been a problem for me with Agressive and not lowered. With the Classic, damage is less likely and a bit of scraping on the underside is nothing to worry about. You do have to watch curbs though.
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true sounds good, pics would be great, my current stock one is torn from oneside, got clipped once and it ripped
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