Nathan's 2002 GT
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Maybe they didn't even know.
But it'll definitely come in handy. I won't have to tell my sister to go start the car when I'm running late for school.
But it'll definitely come in handy. I won't have to tell my sister to go start the car when I'm running late for school.
Good looking car!! I don't think anybody posted about your Mach 460 Audio System though. Someone led me to this site, when I had ?'s about mine:
http://www.flemworld.com/Mach460/Mach.html#
On your Mach 460 you have, it did not come with the subs in the trunk. I think that was in the Mach 1000 setup.
You have a very nice looking Mustang though!!!
For some reason it is starting @ the speakers. That is what I was looking at. Just scan to the top on it.
http://www.flemworld.com/Mach460/Mach.html#
On your Mach 460 you have, it did not come with the subs in the trunk. I think that was in the Mach 1000 setup.
You have a very nice looking Mustang though!!!
For some reason it is starting @ the speakers. That is what I was looking at. Just scan to the top on it.
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Good looking car!! I don't think anybody posted about your Mach 460 Audio System though. Someone led me to this site, when I had ?'s about mine:
http://www.flemworld.com/Mach460/Mach.html#
On your Mach 460 you have, it did not come with the subs in the trunk. I think that was in the Mach 1000 setup.
You have a very nice looking Mustang though!!!
For some reason it is starting @ the speakers. That is what I was looking at. Just scan to the top on it.
http://www.flemworld.com/Mach460/Mach.html#
On your Mach 460 you have, it did not come with the subs in the trunk. I think that was in the Mach 1000 setup.
You have a very nice looking Mustang though!!!
For some reason it is starting @ the speakers. That is what I was looking at. Just scan to the top on it.

Thank you!!!
Last edited by Blue Notch; Dec 1, 2008 at 06:32 PM.
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I don't know. They don't fit.
Besides, I would have put the Bullitts on anyways. 
Thanks Gary!! 
The notch can only spin a tire.

The notch can only spin a tire.
Don't know if Sean's post is the "new edge" 'grats for a new(er) 'stang?
(It did have a nanner in it.)
For the old timers on the boards (let's see who remembers the tradition
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Congratulations on the upgrade Nathan.
Good looking car.
Remember to keep the rubber on the road.
(It did have a nanner in it.)
For the old timers on the boards (let's see who remembers the tradition
).




Congratulations on the upgrade Nathan.
Good looking car.
Remember to keep the rubber on the road.
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Thanks!
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It's gonna be nice for cold mornings.
Very nice looking car, Nathan. My first mod's would be a set of 3.73 gears and a K&N filter, As far as the Mach460, it's a great sound system in my opinion. I had it in the '98 Cobra, '01 GT & both Mach's and never had a problem, and I could crank it as loud as I wanted and it alwats sounded great.
Here's a little trick I did on the GT you might be interested in. I pulled the hood scoop off, then cut out the portion in the hood where the fake scoop is, you also have to cut the hood insulation, when I finished that I drilled out the holes in the top 2 rows of the scoop blockoff(helps keep water out). My car had a C&L mass air unit and an open K&N filter(no cover). Believe it or not my gas mileage went up and it helped with performance also. You can do this in an afternoon with the proper tools.
Here's a little trick I did on the GT you might be interested in. I pulled the hood scoop off, then cut out the portion in the hood where the fake scoop is, you also have to cut the hood insulation, when I finished that I drilled out the holes in the top 2 rows of the scoop blockoff(helps keep water out). My car had a C&L mass air unit and an open K&N filter(no cover). Believe it or not my gas mileage went up and it helped with performance also. You can do this in an afternoon with the proper tools.
Here's a little trick I did on the GT you might be interested in. I pulled the hood scoop off, then cut out the portion in the hood where the fake scoop is, you also have to cut the hood insulation, when I finished that I drilled out the holes in the top 2 rows of the scoop blockoff(helps keep water out). My car had a C&L mass air unit and an open K&N filter(no cover). Believe it or not my gas mileage went up and it helped with performance also. You can do this in an afternoon with the proper tools.




