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Old 4/19/15, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by TripleBlack14
Still practicin' with my newfangled picture takin' contraption.
Nice! Getting fancy with the last shot!
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Still practicin' with my newfangled picture takin' contraption.
Looking good!
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Originally Posted by TripleBlack14
Still practicin' with my newfangled picture takin' contraption.

I love picture #1

Good work Tom
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Originally Posted by 5.M0NSTER
Nothing really exciting here, but the car was clean and I think SGM looks awesome in the morning sun
NICE
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2013 GT/CS Convertible with 2011 GT500 staggered 19's. Just bought it but my Mustang days started with an 85 GT, last of the carburetors.
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Originally Posted by DarrenGT
Very cool Tom. I have a small collection of 1/12 motogp motorcycles from the UK. All metal with removable fairings to expose engines, chain, suspension etc. They came mostly pre-assembled. Nothing like the work i'm sure you put into them.
I agree nice post Tom!!!
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2013 GT/CS Convertible with 2011 GT500 staggered 19's. Just bought it but my Mustang days started with an 85 GT, last of the carburetors.
Beauty!
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Some new pics for 2015 ...







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Originally Posted by DarrenGT
I love picture #1
Thanks....that's the "Darren Mustang top up" pose.

The car had a lot of jizz on it from it's day at the striper, so much so that I hand compounded it only...no wax, and addressed all the plastic trim and it came out pretty good. All the clear coat defects were starting to discourage me. I reduced some of the swirls and holograms a little and I'm encouraged. Looking forward (I think) to using the buffer. I hope I can come somewhat close to that mile-deep wet look that black is known for.
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Originally Posted by TripleBlack14
Still practicin' with my newfangled picture takin' contraption.
Looking good Tom.

Originally Posted by GoTime
Some new pics for 2015 ...
Looking good.
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From this last Saturday, the NH Mustang Club's Spring '15 Dyno Day at Performance Dyno in Loudon, NH .....


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And a little video




305/35/20 rear tires, 70 degrees in the shop, and humid.
Lower numbers than the last time, on 18" tires, 58 degrees and dry air.
At that time it put down 591 rwhp, 505 rwtq.
This time it put down 546 rwhp and 470 rwtq, showing on the in-car gauge a max boost of 8 psi (car has a 10-11 psi pulley on it), and running 20% lean at idle.
Both are issues I will be addressing soon.



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Originally Posted by Stage_3
Looking good.
Thanks Stage_3
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Some new pics for 2015 ...
One of my faves on this site. What kind of hood is that again? It's a subtle Cobra R? or is it a Cobra R?

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From this last Saturday, the NH Mustang Club's
And a little video




305/35/20 rear tires, 70 degrees in the shop, and humid.
Lower numbers than the last time, on 18" tires, 58 degrees and dry air.
At that time it put down 591 rwhp, 505 rwtq.
This time it put down 546 rwhp and 470 rwtq, showing on the in-car gauge a max boost of 8 psi (car has a 10-11 psi pulley on it), and running 20% lean at idle.
Both are issues I will be addressing soon.

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Gabe. Car's looking good. Sorry to hear about the numbers. Love the whine though I can actually hear my whine lately. I love it.

But back to your numbers...why are you leaning out? I can't imagine JDM would have given you a tune where you are leaning out. Did you change something? And the large rear tires aren't helping out the #'s either. With my latest tune, I should be around 540-550rwhp with the extra timing they gave me (now at 10 degrees). You should be way higher than me...maybe close to 600.
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One of my faves on this site. What kind of hood is that again? It's a subtle Cobra R? or is it a Cobra R?
Thanks FromZto5. It is the Cervini's 3 inch Cobra R hood.
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Thanks FromZto5. It is the Cervini's 3 inch Cobra R hood.
Perfect question for you then, if you don't mind

Am thinking about going Cervini too for a new hood. My main concern is quality/fit/finish. Can you please comment on all 3? I'm worried about gaps, spaces, overall surface not being uniform, etc etc. Hopefully you've had good luck? And is painting a fiber glass hood also pretty expensive $$$$$$$$?
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Perfect question for you then, if you don't mind

Am thinking about going Cervini too for a new hood. My main concern is quality/fit/finish. Can you please comment on all 3? I'm worried about gaps, spaces, overall surface not being uniform, etc etc. Hopefully you've had good luck? And is painting a fiber glass hood also pretty expensive $$$$$$$$?
Really pleased with the Cervini's hood. Quality , fit and finish were as expected from a well known name. Compared to a few other hoods, from other companies that I've had on different vehicles in the past, the Cervini's, imho, is the best in quality, fit and finish.
Gaps and spaces between fenders and grille are all good, tighter than previous hoods owned.....but....no matter what aftermarket hood it is, it never seems to fit as tight and as good as the original hood from the factory.
On average, painting both top and bottom of the hood, installing and fitting the hood has cost me about $350.00.
In my opinion Cervini is a great choice when going with an aftermarket hood.
Hope that helps you some Z.
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Really pleased with the Cervini's hood. Quality , fit and finish were as expected from a well known name. Compared to a few other hoods, from other companies that I've had on different vehicles in the past, the Cervini's, imho, is the best in quality, fit and finish.
Gaps and spaces between fenders and grille are all good, tighter than previous hoods owned.....but....no matter what aftermarket hood it is, it never seems to fit as tight and as good as the original hood from the factory.
On average, painting both top and bottom of the hood, installing and fitting the hood has cost me about $350.00.
In my opinion Cervini is a great choice when going with an aftermarket hood.
Hope that helps you some Z.
Thanks so much for this! It really helps. I think I will go this route. However, the paint thing is what concerns me. My shop said, that with Fiberglass, it's more special work, etc. He has to sand everything down to make sure 100% that the surface is completely uniform etc...before he paints. I guess he's **** like that. But then, with everything, I'm looking at probably 700 Sucks that mine is double what yours was. Yours was prime, paint, clear, and labor to install too? Dang that's good. Did he do a good job? Am assuming you had Cervini ship to the shop?
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Did a great job. Wouldn't have accepted it if it wasn't. Shipped to a shop in Toronto that sells Cervini's products and I grabbed it from them. A good body shop should have no problem making the hood look good and fit properly as long as they have a quality hood to start with.
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Dropped off the hood at the body shop, got a peek at my baby in the ICU...getting there! Looks SO smooth with the antennas and emblems gone! I cannot wait to see it all back together!
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Originally Posted by Gabe
Gabe,.....that is the money shot right there bro!
Car looks and sounds killer.


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