2010-2014 Ford Mustang S-197 Gen II Lets see your latest Pics PHOTO GALLERY
Finally got my LED's installed the other day! Night and Day difference.
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Who can spot the difference?
I SHOULD be getting my new tires today. I've been sitting on my new wheels since last Friday waiting for the tires to get shipped in. Hopefully I'll have another "after" shot to add tonight.

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Who can spot the difference?
I SHOULD be getting my new tires today. I've been sitting on my new wheels since last Friday waiting for the tires to get shipped in. Hopefully I'll have another "after" shot to add tonight.
It's going to take an eagle-eyed enthusiast to spot the difference, but there is a difference. I can assure you that if you drove it you would feel a HUGE difference.
Good, then my plan of making a "sleeper stang" is working, at least until I put on the new wheels later today.
It's going to take an eagle-eyed enthusiast to spot the difference, but there is a difference. I can assure you that if you drove it you would feel a HUGE difference.
Yep. Rear has been lowered, new springs and shocks there. Front is at stock height but the springs and struts have been replaced with beefier ones and a strut tower bracket added.
The one thing that will change the appearance is the black Bullit style wheels and 275 tires I'm adding today. They will obviously not be stock, but other than that I'm trying to keep it as close to a bone stock V6 Mustang as I can as far as appearance goes.
Once this is done I move under the hood for the next round of mods. It may look like a bone stock V6, but it sure isn't going to drive like one.
The one thing that will change the appearance is the black Bullit style wheels and 275 tires I'm adding today. They will obviously not be stock, but other than that I'm trying to keep it as close to a bone stock V6 Mustang as I can as far as appearance goes.
Once this is done I move under the hood for the next round of mods. It may look like a bone stock V6, but it sure isn't going to drive like one.









