Here is my car, wht do you guys think?
They still have them heres the link there not under the Verde name there manufactured by them and sold under another name, but it look like there out of stock.
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...4.3&vid=011054
I'm pretty sure the American Muscle ones are the same.
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...4.3&vid=011054
I'm pretty sure the American Muscle ones are the same.
Super nice!!!!
I uploaded a pic of the chin spoiler for those who are interested.
This is how I installed it
1 - Remove honeycomb were needed by scoring with utility knife and breaking off with pliers.
2 - Remove center prong with utility knife and expoxy in whole directly below in center.
3 - Center of spoiler does not need triming but it does need a trim piece so install on car by drilling 3 holes in each side of spoiler and of bottom bumper cover. The four screws in the botom radiator shield line right up and need no modification. When drilling holes make sure you pull spoiler forward to minimize wheel well gap. Don't worry about holes that may show we'll cover that in step five. Bolt and secure spoiler to car.
4 - Now you have a hideous gap in the center of the spoiler. To cover this up go to your local dirt track shop and get a 4 foot sheet of roll plastic made by Afco Racing. Cut a trim piece out that will fit in this gap. This may take several tries to get this perfect. So don't worry you'll have more than enough plastic b/c it is 24" wide. When you are satisfied with fit remove spoiler.
5 - Now attach trim piece in center of spoiler with rivets. I used five, you could use more depending on what you want it to look like. Also any exposed holes cover them with black interior trim push pins by epoxying them on and cutting off everthing but the head.
6 - Reinstall and only use top whole in fenderwell and and on spoiler.
This is how I installed it
1 - Remove honeycomb were needed by scoring with utility knife and breaking off with pliers.
2 - Remove center prong with utility knife and expoxy in whole directly below in center.
3 - Center of spoiler does not need triming but it does need a trim piece so install on car by drilling 3 holes in each side of spoiler and of bottom bumper cover. The four screws in the botom radiator shield line right up and need no modification. When drilling holes make sure you pull spoiler forward to minimize wheel well gap. Don't worry about holes that may show we'll cover that in step five. Bolt and secure spoiler to car.
4 - Now you have a hideous gap in the center of the spoiler. To cover this up go to your local dirt track shop and get a 4 foot sheet of roll plastic made by Afco Racing. Cut a trim piece out that will fit in this gap. This may take several tries to get this perfect. So don't worry you'll have more than enough plastic b/c it is 24" wide. When you are satisfied with fit remove spoiler.
5 - Now attach trim piece in center of spoiler with rivets. I used five, you could use more depending on what you want it to look like. Also any exposed holes cover them with black interior trim push pins by epoxying them on and cutting off everthing but the head.
6 - Reinstall and only use top whole in fenderwell and and on spoiler.
That car look's bad a@#!!
I love those deep dish Bullitt rim's. I want to get a set in black with polished lips for my Redfire but I can't make up my mind on the size. I don't know if I want to go with 18" Deep dish's all around or 18"x9"(255 width) regular black Bullets up front and Deep dish 18"x10.5"(275 or 295 width) out back.

'cuse while I have a talk with my soulmate JD.
I love those deep dish Bullitt rim's. I want to get a set in black with polished lips for my Redfire but I can't make up my mind on the size. I don't know if I want to go with 18" Deep dish's all around or 18"x9"(255 width) regular black Bullets up front and Deep dish 18"x10.5"(275 or 295 width) out back.

'cuse while I have a talk with my soulmate JD.



