06 GT convertible, new stripes, 19" 2010 GT rims
06 GT convertible, new stripes, 19" 2010 GT rims
A while back I posted some before shots of my essentially stock 2006 GT convertible (https://themustangsource.com/f637/06...e-pics-487307/)
I've done a few upgrades to it:
Took the car back to the same location for some after photos. And here they are for all your viewing pleasure.





I've done a few upgrades to it:
- 19" 2010 GT rims, Pirelli PZero tires
- gold dual LeMans stripes
- blackout trunk
- blackout taillight trim
- chaser sequential turn signals
- GT500 rear spoiler
- 1968 GT badges (sides, rear)
- removed styling bar
Took the car back to the same location for some after photos. And here they are for all your viewing pleasure.





Thanks guys. The stripes I got were from StangMods.com. They were one of the few places that had the color I wanted and the style that I wanted (dual lemans with the pin stripes). They have a variety of options.
But, the kit wasn't the best kit to install. I've installed stripes in the past from Graphic Express, and their kits were very well detailed and labeled when it comes to instructions. The Stang Mods kit left alot to be desired. It took a lot of head scratching and frustrations before I was finally able to figure out what pieces went where (especially on the front bumper). And i'm not sure I even got them in the right place.
But, the kit wasn't the best kit to install. I've installed stripes in the past from Graphic Express, and their kits were very well detailed and labeled when it comes to instructions. The Stang Mods kit left alot to be desired. It took a lot of head scratching and frustrations before I was finally able to figure out what pieces went where (especially on the front bumper). And i'm not sure I even got them in the right place.
I am still looking for a good place to buy stripes. Unfortunately, Graphics Express does not have 10 inch LeMans stripes. Still looking for a good vendor.......I have contacted the Decal Shoppe and they are suppose to be sending me some samples to look at......still waiting.
love the wheels on it!

In order to make them work, you will need to remove the rear mounting pins and then flatten them out. They are metal. I heated mine in the oven to where the material started to become pliable, and then flattened them out a tiny bit. I repeated the process about 6 or 7 times until the emblem became mostly flat, going very slowly.
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