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Old Aug 6, 2008 | 12:52 AM
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ORIGINAL: optimus prime

the wingless look is clean btw... I like it.


ps - just paint and fill the holes.
Maybe this would make me wierd, but I like it how it is. I'm actually never going to paint _THAT_ trunk lid. I'm kind of waiting for the right V6 owner to come along and trade me for my winged trunk lid, but if it never happens I'm content with my current setup.

So hopefully, seeing the direction I'm taking with my car, nobody thinks I'm ricing up a perfectly good stang GT. I just have a road race, touring, street race, etc. take on the mustang. I don't want quarter mile, I want lap times.
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Old Aug 6, 2008 | 01:16 AM
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I am actually doing an aesthetic mod on the 15th for my car, granted, it's for a functional reason...

My new hood which I only just got maybe 3 weeks ago, I can't remember when we actually went but it wasn't too long ago, has this wierd issue where the corners bounce. Like the hood drags air up under it and it flutters because of it... So I'm going to get hood pins to correct the problem, but I won't lie and say that it wasn't the first thing to pop into my mind because of the aesthetics. Hood pins look badass, but I'm getting them as a cheap fix to a problem I'm experiencing. I will definitely post pics after I install them, though I hear they're a bit of a task to install, but knowing how precise and calculated I am I'll get 'er done right.
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