Best blackout panel?
#11
RE: Best blackout panel?
ORIGINAL: teksp0rt
3d carbon... it is more expensive though and you have to get it painted. i went with matte black.. it looked awesome (sorry for the glare).
www.3dcarbon.com
3d carbon... it is more expensive though and you have to get it painted. i went with matte black.. it looked awesome (sorry for the glare).
www.3dcarbon.com
#14
RE: Best blackout panel?
I went with the magnetic one also. It's good for a temporary fix but I'm going to either put vinyl or a decent blackout panel on. The magnetic one just attracts dust like a ****. I even waxed it! It looks ok but knowing its a shoddy fix eats at me
#16
RE: Best blackout panel?
I had the vinyl one that I bought from another member on here and accidentally messed it up when I was loading stuff into my trunk. Now I cant find them.
I did just buy a magnetic one on ebay, so we'll see how it works out.
I did just buy a magnetic one on ebay, so we'll see how it works out.
#17
RE: Best blackout panel?
ORIGINAL: moriel248
I've had the Silver Horse Racing honeycomb one for about a year now, still really happy with it. I've never had that much trouble keeping it clean, just rinse with some filtered water and go for a 10 minute cruise on the freeway.Thus you end with an almost completely dry Mustang and you get to take your shiny clean car out for a spin. What's not to like?
I've had the Silver Horse Racing honeycomb one for about a year now, still really happy with it. I've never had that much trouble keeping it clean, just rinse with some filtered water and go for a 10 minute cruise on the freeway.Thus you end with an almost completely dry Mustang and you get to take your shiny clean car out for a spin. What's not to like?
Never go for a spin in a freshly cleaned, still wet vehicle. It kinda
defeats the purpose of cleaning it in the first place.
"Best blackout panel?"
CDC FTW
Its ribbed for her pleasure
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#19
RE: Best blackout panel?
ORIGINAL: 157db
Driving a wet car attracts more airborn dirt particals than a dry one.
Never go for a spin in a freshly cleaned, still wet vehicle. It kinda
defeats the purpose of cleaning it in the first place.
"Best blackout panel?"
CDC FTW
Its ribbed for her pleasure
[IMG]local://upfiles/69445/248F69AF92AB43D3A55D01343693C7A9.jpg[/IMG]
ORIGINAL: moriel248
I've had the Silver Horse Racing honeycomb one for about a year now, still really happy with it. I've never had that much trouble keeping it clean, just rinse with some filtered water and go for a 10 minute cruise on the freeway.Thus you end with an almost completely dry Mustang and you get to take your shiny clean car out for a spin. What's not to like?
I've had the Silver Horse Racing honeycomb one for about a year now, still really happy with it. I've never had that much trouble keeping it clean, just rinse with some filtered water and go for a 10 minute cruise on the freeway.Thus you end with an almost completely dry Mustang and you get to take your shiny clean car out for a spin. What's not to like?
Never go for a spin in a freshly cleaned, still wet vehicle. It kinda
defeats the purpose of cleaning it in the first place.
"Best blackout panel?"
CDC FTW
Its ribbed for her pleasure
[IMG]local://upfiles/69445/248F69AF92AB43D3A55D01343693C7A9.jpg[/IMG]
#20
RE: Best blackout panel?
ORIGINAL: 157db
Driving a wet car attracts more airborn dirt particals than a dry one.
Never go for a spin in a freshly cleaned, still wet vehicle. It kinda
defeats the purpose of cleaning it in the first place.
ORIGINAL: moriel248
I've had the Silver Horse Racing honeycomb one for about a year now, still really happy with it. I've never had that much trouble keeping it clean, just rinse with some filtered water and go for a 10 minute cruise on the freeway.Thus you end with an almost completely dry Mustang and you get to take your shiny clean car out for a spin. What's not to like?
I've had the Silver Horse Racing honeycomb one for about a year now, still really happy with it. I've never had that much trouble keeping it clean, just rinse with some filtered water and go for a 10 minute cruise on the freeway.Thus you end with an almost completely dry Mustang and you get to take your shiny clean car out for a spin. What's not to like?
Never go for a spin in a freshly cleaned, still wet vehicle. It kinda
defeats the purpose of cleaning it in the first place.