Blackout panels
I have the RK sport CF filler panel. Click my link below to see pictures. (Although this one is old since I have a pony cap now..)
http://www.mustanglife.com/gallery/RedRyder/112311.jpg
Actually there is a prototype CF filler panel in route to my house with NO HOLES !! I'll post pics when it arrives....
http://www.mustanglife.com/gallery/RedRyder/112311.jpg
Actually there is a prototype CF filler panel in route to my house with NO HOLES !! I'll post pics when it arrives....
Originally posted by PIKE2244@January 22, 2006, 3:21 PM
I want something that covers up the holes where the GT emblem is attached.
I want something that covers up the holes where the GT emblem is attached.
How secure is the silverhorse honeycomb blackout insert? It attaches with tape, can it be removed without damaging underlying paint?- I leased my GT. Also, any other companies sell anything similar or less expensive? thanks, H
Originally posted by Stang281@January 22, 2006, 12:47 PM
I think i'm going to get this...
http://www.lmperformance.com/5840/73.html
I think i'm going to get this...
http://www.lmperformance.com/5840/73.html
You should seriously consider the Silverhorse Honeycomb blackout panel. The textured quality is top notch and it matches the front grill.
Just ordered the CDC panel w/ GT badge. Doesn't seem to be a TMS favorite but I like it
Originally posted by official_style@January 24, 2006, 11:50 PM
anyone got anymore pix of the silverhorse panel??
anyone got anymore pix of the silverhorse panel??
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?sh...ndpost&p=439100
That, or you could just go to our website where we have customer pictures of every color Mustang made with and without the taillight bezels that are available.
All in one photo gallery no less...
Oh, and secure ordering too! !
BTW, now that the fuel doors are "in the can" (movie talk for all done and shipping well to customers) we're concentrating on our taillight bezels. Expect something soon, that will both crush everything out there, and integrate well with our existing panel. As always, there's a lot of work in quality parts that goes beyond just "oh I can make a set for my buddy on my mill" but when we're done, I expect that everyone will be quite happy with the results.
All in one photo gallery no less...Oh, and secure ordering too! !
BTW, now that the fuel doors are "in the can" (movie talk for all done and shipping well to customers) we're concentrating on our taillight bezels. Expect something soon, that will both crush everything out there, and integrate well with our existing panel. As always, there's a lot of work in quality parts that goes beyond just "oh I can make a set for my buddy on my mill" but when we're done, I expect that everyone will be quite happy with the results.
Originally posted by a8ch@January 24, 2006, 1:03 PM
How secure is the silverhorse honeycomb blackout insert? It attaches with tape, can it be removed without damaging underlying paint?- I leased my GT. Also, any other companies sell anything similar or less expensive? thanks, H
How secure is the silverhorse honeycomb blackout insert? It attaches with tape, can it be removed without damaging underlying paint?- I leased my GT. Also, any other companies sell anything similar or less expensive? thanks, H
Of course, as far as removal, it is possible, but not "steal me" easy. Properly removed it can be done and re-used in about 45 minutes to an hour. Improperly (ie theft) it can't be done without really mangling the piece, unless the thief has a lot of time that he doesn't mind sitting around being seen. The one currently on our car is the 5th one on it, just because we use it for testing of different little things. There is no damage to the car, paint, or piece, but like I said, it has to be done properly.
HTH.
I put on my dad's silverhorse panel and holy camoly that stuff is sticky! Make sure you practice it quite a few times to know what it should look like before doing it for real
I get mine tomorrow
I get mine tomorrow
Originally posted by ...@January 20, 2006, 12:14 PM
heres one where you can see the keyhole a little better.
heres one where you can see the keyhole a little better.



