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Old 1/27/14, 01:58 PM
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Old 1/27/14, 02:05 PM
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VEry nice! how did you do that neon-type lining on the dash?
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Originally Posted by roadrunner

VEry nice! how did you do that neon-type lining on the dash?
Ah, you like that my mustang friend. Thanks bro. Lol. The street term for it its called glow wire. The technical name is called e.l. wire. They have all assorted neon glow colors and it looks amazing. My buddy wired the glow wire directly into my parking and head lights. The door panels were completely removed and a power pack from the glow wire was connected to it. The wires were then run thru the door up into the head light backing. My buddy tucked the glow wire neatly into the small spaces in between.

The dash wire was wrapped around and tucked under the steering wheel hidden and connected into the headlight switch. The wire was pushed in between the two dash pieces and fits perfect

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Originally Posted by 2011 Kona Blue
Ah, you like that my mustang friend. Thanks bro. Lol. The street term for it its called glow wire. The technical name is called e.l. wire. They have all assorted neon glow colors and it looks amazing. My buddy wired the glow wire directly into my parking and head lights. The door panels were completely removed and a power pack from the glow wire was connected to it. The wires were then run thru the door up into the head light backing. My buddy tucked the glow wire neatly into the small spaces in between. The dash wire was wrapped around and tucked under the steering wheel hidden and connected into the headlight switch. The wire was pushed in between the two dash pieces and fits perfect
Wouldn't that bother you at night time when driving? I think that would drive me crazy! It's looks nice just don't know if I could handle it.
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2010-2014 Ford Mustang S-197 Gen II Lets see your latest Pics PHOTO GALLERY-image-1851338197.jpg

Full BMR suspension. Dropped 1" in front 1.25" in rear.
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Full BMR suspension. Dropped 1" in front 1.25" in rear.
Looking good!
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Kona blue I think you need to Do a separate more detailed thread about this!!
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Originally Posted by roadrunner
Need to get her cleaned.. But this pic is a little bit better.
Car looks good! Nice stance.
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Originally Posted by Mustang Freak
Wouldn't that bother you at night time when driving? I think that would drive me crazy! It's looks nice just don't know if I could handle it.
Lol. It has the same glow intensity as the speed odometer and climate control settings. Its not a bright neon but a very mellow glow. Also my dim switch next to the headlights can lower the glow intensity should it be bothersome.
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Kona blue I think you need to Do a separate more detailed thread about this!!
I can do that for my fellow law enforcement brother. Lol
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Originally Posted by 2011 Kona Blue
I can do that for my fellow law enforcement brother. Lol
Haha yes sir. Sweet
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Originally Posted by 2011 Kona Blue
Ah, you like that my mustang friend. Thanks bro. Lol. The street term for it its called glow wire. The technical name is called e.l. wire. They have all assorted neon glow colors and it looks amazing. My buddy wired the glow wire directly into my parking and head lights. The door panels were completely removed and a power pack from the glow wire was connected to it. The wires were then run thru the door up into the head light backing. My buddy tucked the glow wire neatly into the small spaces in between.

The dash wire was wrapped around and tucked under the steering wheel hidden and connected into the headlight switch. The wire was pushed in between the two dash pieces and fits perfect
wow much more complicated than i thought lol looks great though, very unique, tron-like stuff

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Car looks good! Nice stance.
Thanks man! I think I'm done appearance-wise, except for the lower grill. I'd like the matching Roush lower grill but its just very hard to justify the price.. i could put the money towards headers or lca's or a uca or cc plates, etc.. but if the lower grill ever goes on sale you guys all must let me know lol

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Originally Posted by roadrunner
Thanks man! I think I'm done appearance-wise, except for the lower grill. I'd like the matching Roush lower grill but its just very hard to justify the price.. i could put the money towards headers or lca's or a uca or cc plates, etc.. but if the lower grill ever goes on sale you guys all must let me know lol
Yeah,...that would look great with the Roush lower grill.
Good job man!
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Originally Posted by roadrunner

wow much more complicated than i thought lol looks great though, very unique, tron-like stuff

Thanks man! I think I'm done appearance-wise, except for the lower grill. I'd like the matching Roush lower grill but its just very hard to justify the price.. i could put the money towards headers or lca's or a uca or cc plates, etc.. but if the lower grill ever goes on sale you guys all must let me know lol
Thanks bro. It was above my pay grade too. Its super neat at night. Very tron like. Lol. I havent seen any one else with it.
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Originally Posted by 2011 Kona Blue
Thanks bro. It was above my pay grade too. Its super neat at night. Very tron like. Lol. I havent seen any one else with it.
How much did that. Run ya? Cuz ive talked about the idea but never seen it done. Now i reallly wanna do ot
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Originally Posted by CCTking

How much did that. Run ya? Cuz ive talked about the idea but never seen it done. Now i reallly wanna do ot
My buddy didn't charge any labor so for just the stuff needed. No more than 70 bucks for everything. Remember you need the 12 volt plug and play. It comes with one power pack which you will need. Also, get a bunch of female connectors.
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Nice! Its lowered right? What suspension do you have?
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Bro, those wheels are insane awesome. Wow.


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