2010-2014 Ford Mustang S-197 Gen II Lets see your latest Pics PHOTO GALLERY
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if I was, It'd be down the road a ways. I love my vossens, but I'm sure I could get well more than what I paid for them, and have an ever better set of wheels I like more.
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Eh... I'm not a fan of painting calipers. I like them the way they were meant to be, at least as far as calipers go. I've seen some other folks' who paint theirs, and they look terrible. I worry I wouldn't be able to do as good a job as the pro's do. I'll leave it as that, at least until I get a bigger brake set for the rear.
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1. Weep holes drilled in the mufflers.
2. Installed quarter window louvers.
3. Installed headlight splitters.
4. Applied club affiliation stickers to the lower right corner of the windshield (they were in the quarter window).
These things, along with the new wheels I had installed Saturday, have completely transformed my car and I absolutely love it. Waiting for the color-matching radiator cover I ordered and then she'll be ready for a professional photo shoot with my step-daughter's friend. Can't wait because my picture taking skills are lacking, but here are a few phone pics.
2. Installed quarter window louvers.
3. Installed headlight splitters.
4. Applied club affiliation stickers to the lower right corner of the windshield (they were in the quarter window).
These things, along with the new wheels I had installed Saturday, have completely transformed my car and I absolutely love it. Waiting for the color-matching radiator cover I ordered and then she'll be ready for a professional photo shoot with my step-daughter's friend. Can't wait because my picture taking skills are lacking, but here are a few phone pics.
1. Weep holes drilled in the mufflers. 2. Installed quarter window louvers. 3. Installed headlight splitters. 4. Applied club affiliation stickers to the lower right corner of the windshield (they were in the quarter window). These things, along with the new wheels I had installed Saturday, have completely transformed my car and I absolutely love it. Waiting for the color-matching radiator cover I ordered and then she'll be ready for a professional photo shoot with my step-daughter's friend. Can't wait because my picture taking skills are lacking, but here are a few phone pics.
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5.0 emblem shaved though. Obviously needs to be sanded down more...that was a fresh coat of bondo though, so I'm sure it's still drying. Really missing her this week. Can't wait to see the new digs though!
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Lots of pics incoming.
Had a day to wash and polish her, also detailed interior. Paint is once again swirl-free (the SUN doesn't lie) Post polish, she was covered in Blackfire Sealant, then Victoria Red Concours. My favorite pics today were actually of the shift ****, my Defi boost gauge, then my Koni's/Niche's. Shots were taken with my Nikon D60, using my favorite 50mm lens.
Happy Easter and enjoy.
Had a day to wash and polish her, also detailed interior. Paint is once again swirl-free (the SUN doesn't lie) Post polish, she was covered in Blackfire Sealant, then Victoria Red Concours. My favorite pics today were actually of the shift ****, my Defi boost gauge, then my Koni's/Niche's. Shots were taken with my Nikon D60, using my favorite 50mm lens.
Happy Easter and enjoy.
<-- I think this says it all.
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Came close to 70 degrees yesterday. I had no choice but to drop the top...first time this season. Also went to the first cruise of the year. It was actually a bit lame with low turnout, and not the most picturesque of locations, but I got to see some buddies from last year's cruise events. It amazes me sometimes that some owners don't even do a basic wash or simple tire/wheel dressing when they bring out their cars. There were some events last year I passed on because I hadn't had a chance to detail my car. Sorry if I sound snobbish.
Anyway, my first official top-down pic of the year. That white stuff you see behind my Mustang is left-over snow.
Anyway, my first official top-down pic of the year. That white stuff you see behind my Mustang is left-over snow.
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I also like the top-down pictures! Verts should always have the top down for photoshoots! The car looks great!
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Ha ha. When I had my 2000 vert I'd never go on a cruise with the car being dirty. As a matter of fact the car alway got a wash on top down days. Same thing if I hit the track. I needed that sucker looking top notch before I'd hit the strip.
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Came close to 70 degrees yesterday. I had no choice but to drop the top...first time this season. Also went to the first cruise of the year. It was actually a bit lame with low turnout, and not the most picturesque of locations, but I got to see some buddies from last year's cruise events. It amazes me sometimes that some owners don't even do a basic wash or simple tire/wheel dressing when they bring out their cars. There were some events last year I passed on because I hadn't had a chance to detail my car. Sorry if I sound snobbish.
Anyway, my first official top-down pic of the year. That white stuff you see behind my Mustang is left-over snow.
Anyway, my first official top-down pic of the year. That white stuff you see behind my Mustang is left-over snow.
Your attention to detail really shows, even in pics. The car looks great! Your engine dressup is one of my favorites.