GT Fog Light Screens... Who Makes 'Em??
Cobra R Member



Joined: July 9, 2006
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From: Hillsboro MO, just south of St. Louis
here is a link to the hood
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=61987
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=61987
well that is the dream car factory car. Hood, grille inserts they had which i purchased from them. So I am sure that was a dream car factory option for the fog light mesh grills etc. It is to bad they went out of business. they had a lot of cool stuff. When they went out of business they ebayed all there stuff. I luckily bought some stuff at a steal. good luck if you find any let us know I sort of like the look as well.
It's very close thats for sure, makes you wonder. Maybe they boughtDCF's design, because that picture is definitely dcf hood etc. I have the grill inserts that are shown in that picture from them, and i know many members want that hood. So maybe ford bought the design, either way if it is what is available for the king of the road mustang, I am sure many people here will buy it. Very nice hood. rear heat extractors etc.
OK, so it looks cool enough...
My question is how easy is it to clean dead, dried insects who have commited suicide into your fogs...??
I would tend to think it would greatly increase the time necessary to perform cleaning on them, and if a high pressure hose was used, and may have tendancy to damage the cool screen.
I think it looks great
but need more info on them before I am going down this road.
I like the yellow tints I have seen on other rides in the forum. Any links to ones of quality or recommended vendors?
My question is how easy is it to clean dead, dried insects who have commited suicide into your fogs...??
I would tend to think it would greatly increase the time necessary to perform cleaning on them, and if a high pressure hose was used, and may have tendancy to damage the cool screen.
I think it looks great
I like the yellow tints I have seen on other rides in the forum. Any links to ones of quality or recommended vendors?
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Joined: July 9, 2006
Posts: 1,763
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From: Hillsboro MO, just south of St. Louis
fog light tints. Harmon show lenses. do a search you will find them. Inexpensive and look good.
Was considering making the screen from 1/4 or 3/8 hardware cloth and painting black.
Was considering making the screen from 1/4 or 3/8 hardware cloth and painting black.
Doug, it was your ride that I first noticed and really liked...
I googled "Harmon show lenses" and didn't get squat for a site. Losta harmon kardon stuff, yada yada, and even your posts...
No link available? (Normally I am not lazy...
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I googled "Harmon show lenses" and didn't get squat for a site. Losta harmon kardon stuff, yada yada, and even your posts...
No link available? (Normally I am not lazy...
Do these work very well? They look cool, but they don't peel off or something?

But the showlenses I would think would still stick as the lenses are plastic already
05 YellowGT did a great job trimming the screening on his, seems like a tough thing to get right.


