Any input on a carbon fiber GT spoiler? Idk how easily it will fit...
#1
Any input on a carbon fiber GT spoiler? Idk how easily it will fit...
Ok so I want a grand am GT type spoiler for my 2003 mustang gt... I've been looking around and found that they are very pricey. I found this one on eBay, but wasn't sure whether or not It would fit easily on the stang'. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/61-IN...ht_4956wt_1212
What size can I get so that I can use the original drilled holes, or will I have to drill no matter what? Also, should I get a carbon fiber trunk lid, or would that look bad? Ex. Found: http://www.mrbodykit.com/index.php?m...orvnvbr3mn1ta3
I would love the input!
What size can I get so that I can use the original drilled holes, or will I have to drill no matter what? Also, should I get a carbon fiber trunk lid, or would that look bad? Ex. Found: http://www.mrbodykit.com/index.php?m...orvnvbr3mn1ta3
I would love the input!
#3
Ummm yeah, I'm not much in for carbon stuff on these cars, kind of adds that ricer touch if you know what I mean. But you asked for opinions. On the other hand it is your car so you can do what you want, doesn't matter what any one says as long as your happy.
#5
That look is REALLY hard to pull off on a Mustang.
The only thing that helps the APR S-197 setup is the wide-body stance and extremely low/long front fascia to.
I say stick with a Cobra or GT wing or even go wingless. 99-04s look GREAT wingless and no one really does it!
Keep it Muscular!
The only thing that helps the APR S-197 setup is the wide-body stance and extremely low/long front fascia to.
I say stick with a Cobra or GT wing or even go wingless. 99-04s look GREAT wingless and no one really does it!
Keep it Muscular!
#8
It's one thing on a track car... it's not cool on a street car. I have an adjustable plane CF wing for my black car when it sees the track.
That being said, they don't make them to fit stock bolt holes on the Mustang. You'll need to fill the holes and redrill to mount.
That being said, they don't make them to fit stock bolt holes on the Mustang. You'll need to fill the holes and redrill to mount.
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