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Old 01-14-2012, 05:48 PM
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the lowering springs were my plan for february.. ill have to look into them, im not sure how low im planning.

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Is the GT muffler louder than the v6 one?
Yes, much louder! definately worth the bargain.
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Old 01-14-2012, 06:10 PM
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Nice car dude, have you considered getting hid's? Also, something small but the next time you get your wheels balanced, have them put the weights in the inner part of the rims so they're not visable.
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Old 01-14-2012, 08:18 PM
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looks good a clean mustang is a happy mustang mine is very unhappy right now covered with salt and grime makes me sick
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Old 01-14-2012, 09:09 PM
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Looks good Jaybe! I have to agree with mayo as well, definitely lower that bad boy. Other than that, you could benefit from side louvers (or scoops) and painted mirror caps.
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Looks great, thats one CLEAN stang!

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Old 01-14-2012, 09:43 PM
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Came out great, thanks for posting! I need to take some time and do the same...
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Old 01-15-2012, 01:22 AM
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Thanks for the comments! Looks like I'm gonna have to start a lowering spring thread.. haha.

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Nice car dude, have you considered getting hid's? Also, something small but the next time you get your wheels balanced, have them put the weights in the inner part of the rims so they're not visable.
I have considered getting the raxiom projector 2010 style headlights, with a possibility of HID's. I currently just have silvania silverstar bulbs.
And about the wheels, I'll definately have to ask them to put the weights on the inside. I usually do them myself since we have a balancing machine in the shop class, I need to figure out a way to get the weights balanced on the inside only.


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Looks good Jaybe! I have to agree with mayo as well, definitely lower that bad boy. Other than that, you could benefit from side louvers (or scoops) and painted mirror caps.
Hey Mad, I've been trying to imagine what my car would look like with the side scoops lately. The mirror caps would be cool I just think they';re a little pricey for what they are (unless if im on the wrong site). Definately more mods to come, I'm sure of it, just time to save for now!
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nice!
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Is it hard to clay the car Jay?
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Originally Posted by defiance772
Is it hard to clay the car Jay?
Not too difficult, you just gotta put a lot of elbow greese into it. I used a lot of force and detail spray with the clay on my back bumper right below the taillights and trunk lid where all the gunk builds up. Took a while, but i saw all the crap come to the surface, and it eventually came out. So depending on how your car feels, depends on how much it needs claying. Its not difficult at all, just read the instructions. Any further questions feel free to ask
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