Updated 380R pictures!
Hey guys,
So I went to go pick up my 2003 Roush 380R while I was home on leave from Afghanistan. I picked the car up and let me tell you what, pictures or descriptions did not do this car justice. It was a 2003 with 38k miles on it and in PERFECT condition. Needless to say me and my friend had a blast driving it back home.
I had some time to do some shopping while I was in Afghanistan for parts for the car, so when I finally arrived home I had a whole array of parts to put on the vehicle.
Here is the list:
Godspeed Omega Black 18" Wheels wrapped in 295/35/18 BFGoodrich KDW-2's.
Smoked heads, tails and 3rd brake light from American Muscle
Replaced the stock light saber antennae with a shorty.
I have all LED bulbs to replace the stock ones with and an HID kit, but I didn't have the time or resources to install them efficiently and correctly so those will have to wait.
Anyways, here is a before and after picture of how things went down with a before and after.






Many many more things to come for this car in terms of power, but for the most part, I am happy with its outside appearance, the only thing I plan on doing is tinting the windows, but that is also debatable because I don't know if I want to mask my identity of who's driving that beast around
Hope you guys like!
So I went to go pick up my 2003 Roush 380R while I was home on leave from Afghanistan. I picked the car up and let me tell you what, pictures or descriptions did not do this car justice. It was a 2003 with 38k miles on it and in PERFECT condition. Needless to say me and my friend had a blast driving it back home.
I had some time to do some shopping while I was in Afghanistan for parts for the car, so when I finally arrived home I had a whole array of parts to put on the vehicle.
Here is the list:
Godspeed Omega Black 18" Wheels wrapped in 295/35/18 BFGoodrich KDW-2's.
Smoked heads, tails and 3rd brake light from American Muscle
Replaced the stock light saber antennae with a shorty.
I have all LED bulbs to replace the stock ones with and an HID kit, but I didn't have the time or resources to install them efficiently and correctly so those will have to wait.
Anyways, here is a before and after picture of how things went down with a before and after.






Many many more things to come for this car in terms of power, but for the most part, I am happy with its outside appearance, the only thing I plan on doing is tinting the windows, but that is also debatable because I don't know if I want to mask my identity of who's driving that beast around

Hope you guys like!
...nice ride!!

First I wanted to say Thankyou For Your Service to our Country! I don't just say that because a lot of others do. I really mean it, and it means a lot to me. Seond, that car is really nice, and you deserve it, and I hope you have the same enjoyment every single day as when you drove it for the first time. Keep that car for a long time. It is a special car and will probably be worth more to you than it will be worth in the future...and it will be worth a lot.
Although the old wheels didn't look bad, I am not a fan of the bullit wheels, not to mention I needed to add my own flavor and styling to the car to make it actually feel like MY car.
To each their own though, I am happy with the outside appearance, now it's time to focus on her heart.
A little backstory on the naming of the car....so when me and my buddy when to go pick up the vehicle we said that we were going to try to come up with a name for the car on the 3 day adventure back, we didn't really come up with anything, at least anything that meant anything to me. That following Monday I got the devastating news that my grandma had passed away, I knew instantly what the name of the car was going to be.
My grandma's name was Earline, pronounced (Errlean) so that is what I decided to name the vehicle, and actually have a custom license place being made to use for the vehicle. Elenor may be the most popular named Mustang there is, but Earline means much much more to me.
To each their own though, I am happy with the outside appearance, now it's time to focus on her heart.
A little backstory on the naming of the car....so when me and my buddy when to go pick up the vehicle we said that we were going to try to come up with a name for the car on the 3 day adventure back, we didn't really come up with anything, at least anything that meant anything to me. That following Monday I got the devastating news that my grandma had passed away, I knew instantly what the name of the car was going to be.
My grandma's name was Earline, pronounced (Errlean) so that is what I decided to name the vehicle, and actually have a custom license place being made to use for the vehicle. Elenor may be the most popular named Mustang there is, but Earline means much much more to me.
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Everything else looks good though.
