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Old 03-07-2011, 07:23 AM
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Default Me and My fiance's Sunday Project

We took his stock fogs and tinted them with VHT Niteshade then put them behind his black billet grille.


next weekend... turn signals
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looks very nice, what grill is that
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I considered that but since I tend to functionally use the fogs, it just doesn't work for me.

Looks good.

I replaced the amber turn signal assemblies on both my GT and the g/f's Pony. What a difference it made. You'll like it.
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Old 03-07-2011, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by hammeron
looks very nice, what grill is that
it's the stack racing black billet grille from AmericanMuscle.com
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Originally Posted by Nuke
I considered that but since I tend to functionally use the fogs, it just doesn't work for me.

Looks good.

I replaced the amber turn signal assemblies on both my GT and the g/f's Pony. What a difference it made. You'll like it.
I agree... it really doesn't do too much functionally but it looks cool lol

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I was thinking about a "fog delete" grille. But then I drove around at night, purposefully, without the fogs on. Our headlights are horrid... So that idea went out the window.
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We are switching to HIDs soon so that won't be a problem
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Ooh nice. Down the road I was thinking the same thing. Think they'd be a little more functional if you use HIDS for the fogs, even after tinting and installing behind the grill?
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Yea. It was either this forum or another mustang one but someone had the same setup and said it worked just fine.
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Originally Posted by britt12640
it's the stack racing black billet grille from AmericanMuscle.com
ok great, that's the one i have. so this is another option for me, if
i ever get the urge to run the fogs again.

very nice job!
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