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Originally posted by spenser@October 17, 2005, 10:35 AM
The fogs looked better w/o the tint.
Once you get used to the large size, anything else just doesn't look right.
The fogs looked better w/o the tint.
Once you get used to the large size, anything else just doesn't look right.
Originally posted by TheMustangSource@October 16, 2005, 5:53 AM
I just got some smoked foglamp overlays. They look great. I'll get a real photo later today, but here's what they look like. Also check out the turn signal tint.

I just got some smoked foglamp overlays. They look great. I'll get a real photo later today, but here's what they look like. Also check out the turn signal tint.

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Brad, I'd suggest not going with the Shinoda. I've had one for a while, and finally took it back off because I kept scraping it everywhere. And I'm still on stock suspension and tires. It was bad enough that I caught it on the edge of the asphalt once when coming out of my driveway, and sent the lower grill insert flying across the road. I now have a crease at the back edge of the bumper, in front of the right wheel well, because of that little snag. I've got my Shinoda chin spoiler sitting in my garage now, with lots of little chunks missing from the front edge of the gelcoat. I had seen a car here in Las Vegas with a similar looking front spoiler, but it looked more flexible, and like it didn't stick out as far. The custom shop said they had built the car for a customer and had it at Sema (it was silver and black, with a Vortec I believe). According to one of the sales men I spoke with on the phone, it's a Xenon piece, but I haven't seen it any where else online. I might have to go back and look at it again and get some pictures, then find out for sure where it came from. Like the Shinoda, this looked like it bolted onto the bottom of the stock bumper cover, instead of replacing it. Which is the look I like. If I find out more, I'll post it here for all to see.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jayguy @ February 2, 2006, 5:17 PM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
Brad, I'd suggest not going with the Shinoda. I've had one for a while, and finally took it back off because I kept scraping it everywhere. And I'm still on stock suspension and tires. It was bad enough that I caught it on the edge of the asphalt once when coming out of my driveway, and sent the lower grill insert flying across the road. I now have a crease at the back edge of the bumper, in front of the right wheel well, because of that little snag. I've got my Shinoda chin spoiler sitting in my garage now, with lots of little chunks missing from the front edge of the gelcoat. I had seen a car here in Las Vegas with a similar looking front spoiler, but it looked more flexible, and like it didn't stick out as far. The custom shop said they had built the car for a customer and had it at Sema (it was silver and black, with a Vortec I believe). According to one of the sales men I spoke with on the phone, it's a Xenon piece, but I haven't seen it any where else online. I might have to go back and look at it again and get some pictures, then find out for sure where it came from. Like the Shinoda, this looked like it bolted onto the bottom of the stock bumper cover, instead of replacing it. Which is the look I like. If I find out more, I'll post it here for all to see.
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This?
http://store.cal-mustang.com/showdetl-7-9617-25-0.html
Brad, I'd suggest not going with the Shinoda. I've had one for a while, and finally took it back off because I kept scraping it everywhere. And I'm still on stock suspension and tires. It was bad enough that I caught it on the edge of the asphalt once when coming out of my driveway, and sent the lower grill insert flying across the road. I now have a crease at the back edge of the bumper, in front of the right wheel well, because of that little snag. I've got my Shinoda chin spoiler sitting in my garage now, with lots of little chunks missing from the front edge of the gelcoat. I had seen a car here in Las Vegas with a similar looking front spoiler, but it looked more flexible, and like it didn't stick out as far. The custom shop said they had built the car for a customer and had it at Sema (it was silver and black, with a Vortec I believe). According to one of the sales men I spoke with on the phone, it's a Xenon piece, but I haven't seen it any where else online. I might have to go back and look at it again and get some pictures, then find out for sure where it came from. Like the Shinoda, this looked like it bolted onto the bottom of the stock bumper cover, instead of replacing it. Which is the look I like. If I find out more, I'll post it here for all to see.
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This?
http://store.cal-mustang.com/showdetl-7-9617-25-0.html
No, but I kinda like that one too. The one I'm talking about is this.
http://spoilers4less.com/2005-mustan...t-valance.html
I'm going to stop by tonight and get better pics of it on this car. Just gotta run home and get my digital camera.
I'll post pics later tonight.
http://spoilers4less.com/2005-mustan...t-valance.html
I'm going to stop by tonight and get better pics of it on this car. Just gotta run home and get my digital camera.
I'll post pics later tonight.
Ok, I got pictures. There was a second car there also, with a full Xenon kit. Both cars have Lambo doors, Borla exhaust, and 20" rims. The silver/black has a Procharger (I think I said Vortec earlier) also, don't know about the blue. Both are for sale also, but I don't know how much. Anyway, here are the pics I took.
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