Pics of Stang after ICE
#14
RE: Pics of Stang after ICE
Thanks. No, it's the legend chin spoiler http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/itemdy00.asp?T1=LH2+01 If I'd known the GT500 splitter was so cheap and easy to fit to a GT, I'd have probably gone with that.
I haven't tried the NXT yet. I've almost bought it a couple of times.
I haven't tried the NXT yet. I've almost bought it a couple of times.
#16
RE: Pics of Stang after ICE
It's bolted on. Uses about three factory bolt locations, but there are about five holes that have to be drilled into the bottom of the bumper. I attached it with some bolts/washers/locking nuts I got from Advance Auto Parts.
#18
RE: Pics of Stang after ICE
Well..... I have ICE all over my Stang also, BUT...
not the cool looking ice... I have the nasty stuff
that happens when the weather changes and
brings snow and ice. I was at work this week
and we had some snow and ice. Gotta be getting
the sandbags for the back so I won't get stuck
when the bad stuff hits.
not the cool looking ice... I have the nasty stuff
that happens when the weather changes and
brings snow and ice. I was at work this week
and we had some snow and ice. Gotta be getting
the sandbags for the back so I won't get stuck
when the bad stuff hits.
#20
RE: Pics of Stang after ICE
Thumper, I have never seen another stang in person that has one, and there is only one other person on the forum that has it, I think (on a vista blue stang), and his isn't painted either. If you want some closeup pics of the texture, I can take some pics tomorrow.
Sorry about the snow and "real" ice, Cindy. I'm glad I live in a climate where I don't have to store my car for the winter or worry about heavy snow or ice. We generally get about 5 to 7 days of ice/sleet/freezing rain/snow per year...usually in January or February.
Sorry about the snow and "real" ice, Cindy. I'm glad I live in a climate where I don't have to store my car for the winter or worry about heavy snow or ice. We generally get about 5 to 7 days of ice/sleet/freezing rain/snow per year...usually in January or February.