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Old Dec 12, 2006 | 02:56 PM
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I'm thinking about doing the Cervini front, but I'm trying to figure out which side skirts and rear bumper to pair with it since I don't want to do the side exhaust.

Leave it stock check this car out, (have to use the link)
http://garybestkustumz.com/gallery.h..._mustang&num=6
http://garybestkustumz.com/gallery.h..._mustang&num=5
http://garybestkustumz.com/gallery.h..._mustang&num=7
http://garybestkustumz.com/gallery.h...mustang&num=16


It belongs to the guy who dose all of my body work, looks sweet in person. He has the stock sides and rear but Cervinis front. The only thing he did to his side skirts was paint them.
Old Dec 12, 2006 | 03:02 PM
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Mine is a Razzi.
I love everything about it. I installed it alone in 4 hours but could have done it in 1.5 hours or 2 with another person helping. Product was affordable and the workmanship was perfect. There is not a single day that goes by when I park my car without someone coming up to me and telling me how bada** my car is. Just today I was coming out McDonalds and two guys were entering (walking forward looking backwards at car) I heard them saying "it looks slammed and the body kit is sick" Man did I feel good!



Old Dec 12, 2006 | 03:04 PM
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Mine is a Razzi.
I love everything about it. I installed it alone in 4 hours but could have done it in 1.5 hours or 2 with another person helping. Product was affordable and the workmanship was perfect. There is not a single day that goes by when I park my car without someone coming up to me and telling me how bada** my car is. Just today I was coming out McDonalds and two guys were entering (walking forward looking backwards at car) I heard them saying "it looks slammed and the body kit is sick" Man did I feel good!
Yea your car is sweet too, but weren't you putting it up after the cruise. I couldn't resist driving mine either
Old Dec 12, 2006 | 03:53 PM
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I'm thinking about doing the Cervini front, but I'm trying to figure out which side skirts and rear bumper to pair with it since I don't want to do the side exhaust.

Leave it stock check this car out, (have to use the link)
http://garybestkustumz.com/gallery.h..._mustang&num=6
http://garybestkustumz.com/gallery.h..._mustang&num=5
http://garybestkustumz.com/gallery.h..._mustang&num=7
http://garybestkustumz.com/gallery.h...mustang&num=16


It belongs to the guy who dose all of my body work, looks sweet in person. He has the stock sides and rear but Cervinis front. The only thing he did to his side skirts was paint them.
Actually he was the reason I wanted the cervinis front, b/c I liked the look with the headlights he has. I need to just take a damn trip out there and see the car (call first of course), it's only like 30 miles if that. I just feel the rear needs a little bit more to it, and by doing that, the sides would need something. I am probably 4 months from seriously doing anything though so I have plenty of time to decide.
Old Dec 12, 2006 | 04:03 PM
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GO CERVINIS, I did, although I am changing it up a bit. (no comment)







what wheels are those
Old Dec 12, 2006 | 04:24 PM
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GO CERVINIS, I did, although I am changing it up a bit. (no comment)







what wheels are those
Those are Foose Nitrous with a black finish, I like them very much.

My real question is how the hell did you afford this at your age!?
Old Dec 12, 2006 | 05:08 PM
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GO CERVINIS, I did, although I am changing it up a bit. (no comment)







what wheels are those
Those are Foose Nitrous with a black finish, I like them very much.

My real question is how the hell did you afford this at your age!?

Your right on with the wheels 20x8" front and 20x10" rear.

Affording all of it, well a lot of hard work, long nights, knowing the right people, and just makin it happen. Oh and living at home helps, I literally have 1 bill a month and that is my cell phone. And I am not really all that young, I just turned 25 last October.....

As far the work I am starting a few business "Cavallo Customizing" which will be just another of the million or so websites to buy parts from, "Blasi Creations" which will be for my web and graphic design, and "KM Fotos" which is a partnership with my friend Kevin for our photography. Cavallo once it is all set up will find a way to sponsor all of the forums I am on, and of course my prices will be as best possible but it is not really there to make a profit, I just like the fact that my car can be a tax write off and my parts will cost less :P
Old Dec 13, 2006 | 09:41 PM
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Yea your car is sweet too, but weren't you putting it up after the cruise. I couldn't resist driving mine either

Matt--What I saaaaiiiid lol was that when it comes out of the shop it was going to sleep. The dealer had a delay with getting me in so I moved the date for the body shop back 2 weeks so they could free up the schedule.

Since the weather is still ok I take it out for short jots here and there when I'm not to tired from work. (like I am right now) So if all goes well it should be done by next week. I checked the Almanac and the snow is 3 to 4 weeks away.....
Old Dec 13, 2006 | 10:38 PM
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Heres some pixs of mine

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Old Dec 13, 2006 | 11:15 PM
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Yea your car is sweet too, but weren't you putting it up after the cruise. I couldn't resist driving mine either

Matt--What I saaaaiiiid lol was that when it comes out of the shop it was going to sleep. The dealer had a delay with getting me in so I moved the date for the body shop back 2 weeks so they could free up the schedule.

Since the weather is still ok I take it out for short jots here and there when I'm not to tired from work. (like I am right now) So if all goes well it should be done by next week. I checked the Almanac and the snow is 3 to 4 weeks away.....
Yea I need to put the car cover on mine cause I go out to the garage and see it then compare it to my dodge and think....hhmmmmm... the weather is still ok, drivin the mustang......

it kills me I know I need to get it put up so I can finish it but I just want to drive it so bad, if it would hurry up and snow already I would have no choice



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