2007-2009 FORD MUSTANG Post Pics of your Alloy Ponies here
#41
Wow this Alloy Grey looks amazing!!!!!!!!! I may have to get me one some day. Then I could put it next to this in my garage:
AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH. Wishful thinking.
Think that would work? A Black V6, an Alloy GT, and a Graphite Metallic Viper?
AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH. Wishful thinking.
Think that would work? A Black V6, an Alloy GT, and a Graphite Metallic Viper?
#42
#46
My '07 4.0L w/Pony Pack
Window sticker. Went looking for a Mustang and it is the first one me and the boy came across. We looked but no others could compare. Bought it the next day.
Outside of work.
The day I paid it off.
At home by the sea.
Dew covered.
Hasn't always been easy but the car can take a hit. Believe me. I know. This is one of many hits the car has taken. Spun out three times on a wet metal bridge. Got it straight but right into a wall. The Pony grill survived and is still leading the way today!
Freshly repaired follwing the bridge accident. My body guy doesn't play around. Getting some unpainted parts (hood, rear bumper and 1/4 window louvres) shipped right to him when the time comes.
Love this view!
113,500 miles strong.
Inside Evolution Performance fixing up a split exhaust pipe.
The split exhaust pipe led to a Flowmaster Force II cat back true dual set up. Sounds awesome!
Much better! Airaid cold air intake, throttle body, SCT custom tune, plugs and fuel filter just because and some Simple Green to shine it up. Thing flys compared to before. Car just feels beefier.
And then the very next day. I can still hear the crunch. It's all fixed up and running strong.
This morning under the lights.
Getting new Pirelli's put on the front this morning.
#47
legacy Tms Member
nearly identical to my wifes- except hers is vista blue,had IUP dash and a chrome exhaust tip... did you ever notice you dont have abs/traction control? I didnt realize some v6s didnt get that until like a year ago cleaning under the hood, no abs valve... checked and found it was optional on V6
where is your hood insulation? I took my wifes off to fix the bubbling front lip(our 06 and the undriven 4-mile 09 have it too) and found massive paint bubbling where the insulation had chafed thru the paint... sad Ford didnt take more care in painting these hoods.
BtW: we use a lot of simple green at work, they actually buy it by 55gallon drums- I hate that stuff. great degreaser, but I'm a controls guy, and that stuff if mixed too strong eats some plastics like theres no tomorrow... our Fanuc CNC and Robot keypads are a kind of printed vinyl membrane- use one ONE time with simple green on your hands, in a hour that stuff turns crunchy as eggshells...they use it in floor scrubbers and for cleaning/degreasing machines, but certain plastics(membranes, some circuit breaker/terminal strip plastics, some panel hinges, etc) are ruined almost immediately if mixed too strong- we had someone clean up a control panel, wiped everything down with it(diluted properly) within a few months, the machine had to be rewired as all the teerminals started breaking/falling off the mounting rails...
Fantastik/409 work *almost* as well, and I have NEVER seen any ill effects from either...we clean circuit boards/everything with it, leaves no film(simplegreen seems to cause yellowish oxidation of silver plated or tinned contacts from what ive seen) and have never ever had any issues except it will take some ink markings off labels- but appears to me to be completely plastic and electrically friendly...
where is your hood insulation? I took my wifes off to fix the bubbling front lip(our 06 and the undriven 4-mile 09 have it too) and found massive paint bubbling where the insulation had chafed thru the paint... sad Ford didnt take more care in painting these hoods.
BtW: we use a lot of simple green at work, they actually buy it by 55gallon drums- I hate that stuff. great degreaser, but I'm a controls guy, and that stuff if mixed too strong eats some plastics like theres no tomorrow... our Fanuc CNC and Robot keypads are a kind of printed vinyl membrane- use one ONE time with simple green on your hands, in a hour that stuff turns crunchy as eggshells...they use it in floor scrubbers and for cleaning/degreasing machines, but certain plastics(membranes, some circuit breaker/terminal strip plastics, some panel hinges, etc) are ruined almost immediately if mixed too strong- we had someone clean up a control panel, wiped everything down with it(diluted properly) within a few months, the machine had to be rewired as all the teerminals started breaking/falling off the mounting rails...
Fantastik/409 work *almost* as well, and I have NEVER seen any ill effects from either...we clean circuit boards/everything with it, leaves no film(simplegreen seems to cause yellowish oxidation of silver plated or tinned contacts from what ive seen) and have never ever had any issues except it will take some ink markings off labels- but appears to me to be completely plastic and electrically friendly...
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