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New guy checkin' in ~PICS~
Hey, just got a new Mustang Gt today. This is my second Stang, first was totaled a 1 1/2 weeks ago by some punk that ran a stop sign and pulled out in front of me. Need some ideas on some mods. I going to use the 18"s off my first Mustang, then lower it with some springs. Hows the ride without aftermarket shocks? I going to remove the side stripes and the dealer sticker (what to use?) this weekend when I detail it. Want to get the GT hood scoop and side scoop. (Should I just a new hood or is there a kit?) Lastly, someone over on 3.8mustang.com suggested I move the wing back, how is this done?....Oh and my names Evan
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RE: New guy checkin' in ~PICS~
Welcome! I'm sorry to hear about your other stang. Some people shouldn't have driver's licenses!
Anyways, looks very clean! You'll find answers to all your questions in the tech forums.
As for removing decals, I removed mine before applying racing stripes, and it was simple. Just get a hairdryer, heat the glue behind the decal by holding the hairdryer over it... then peel the vinyl off. Use goo gone on a rag to get any remaining goop, and wash and do an nice wax/buff if there are any ghost lines.
Very simple! Best of luck.
Anyways, looks very clean! You'll find answers to all your questions in the tech forums.
As for removing decals, I removed mine before applying racing stripes, and it was simple. Just get a hairdryer, heat the glue behind the decal by holding the hairdryer over it... then peel the vinyl off. Use goo gone on a rag to get any remaining goop, and wash and do an nice wax/buff if there are any ghost lines.
Very simple! Best of luck.
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RE: New guy checkin' in ~PICS~
ORIGINAL: xRockThePonyx
Welcome! I'm sorry to hear about your other stang. Some people shouldn't have driver's licenses!
Anyways, looks very clean! You'll find answers to all your questions in the tech forums.
As for removing decals, I removed mine before applying racing stripes, and it was simple. Just get a hairdryer, heat the glue behind the decal by holding the hairdryer over it... then peel the vinyl off. Use goo gone on a rag to get any remaining goop, and wash and do an nice wax/buff if there are any ghost lines.
Very simple! Best of luck.
Welcome! I'm sorry to hear about your other stang. Some people shouldn't have driver's licenses!
Anyways, looks very clean! You'll find answers to all your questions in the tech forums.
As for removing decals, I removed mine before applying racing stripes, and it was simple. Just get a hairdryer, heat the glue behind the decal by holding the hairdryer over it... then peel the vinyl off. Use goo gone on a rag to get any remaining goop, and wash and do an nice wax/buff if there are any ghost lines.
Very simple! Best of luck.
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RE: New guy checkin' in ~PICS~
Goo Gone is sold at most hardware stores. I work at Target and we carry it with our cleaning supplies, and I know Meijer stores have it as well.
I'm sure Walmart also has it... but I don't shop there so I don't know first hand. Should be easy to find in hardware stores or in bigger retail chains.
I'm sure Walmart also has it... but I don't shop there so I don't know first hand. Should be easy to find in hardware stores or in bigger retail chains.
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