Need some help, too many choices
#1
Need some help, too many choices
Hey all i need some helping figuring out what to get from american muscle. I submitted an install guide and it got approved!! so i have a pretty good coupon.
heres the guide i did thats posted on their website: http://1.cdn.lib.americanmuscle.com/...2-cust-new.pdf
any suggestions would be nice
heres the guide i did thats posted on their website: http://1.cdn.lib.americanmuscle.com/...2-cust-new.pdf
any suggestions would be nice
#3
Agreed. We need more info than "what should I buy? I have a really good coupon". If it was honestly that simple, I'd say buy a supercharger.
#4
Hey all i need some helping figuring out what to get from american muscle. I submitted an install guide and it got approved!! so i have a pretty good coupon.
heres the guide i did thats posted on their website: http://1.cdn.lib.americanmuscle.com/...2-cust-new.pdf
any suggestions would be nice
heres the guide i did thats posted on their website: http://1.cdn.lib.americanmuscle.com/...2-cust-new.pdf
any suggestions would be nice
#8
Careful with aesthetic mods - what people fail to realize is that sometimes less is more, this forum has a much more tasteful view than most others imo. I think we all go through it, get a mustang and think of all the things you can throw on it to make it look as cool as possible, but I think the greater challenge is keeping it from looking tacky (most stangs in my area are either completely stock or completely overdone/bad looking) - which I'm okay with as it makes mine look better lol.
#9
I agree with that Rengen. I think i went through that with my first mustang. I think that i found a happy medium this time. I was just looking for something small u guys could think of. I got a good deal on an oil separator so im good on that but just looking for stuff i could have missed that would be fun to spend this coupon on. drag radials and a supercharger r out of the spending limit sadly
#10
Careful with aesthetic mods - what people fail to realize is that sometimes less is more, this forum has a much more tasteful view than most others imo. I think we all go through it, get a mustang and think of all the things you can throw on it to make it look as cool as possible, but I think the greater challenge is keeping it from looking tacky (most stangs in my area are either completely stock or completely overdone/bad looking) - which I'm okay with as it makes mine look better lol.
A friend of mine won an import car show a few years ago with a car that was completely stock looking from the outside. A closer look revealed custom milled parts, ceramic coated pieces, and high quality bolt ons. Simple, tasteful, and right.