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2005-2009 Mustang Radiator Cover Extension Panel Kit, Black

Old Jan 3, 2011 | 08:34 AM
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2005-2009 Mustang Radiator Cover Extension Panel Kit, Black

2005-2009 Mustang Radiator Extension Covers attach above your Mustang's headlights at either side of the factory radiator cover, using existing hardware. These Mustang radiator extension covers are made of the same black textured plastic as the factory Mustang radiator cover and are a perfect match. This Radiator Cover Extension Panel Kit really cleans up an area that, by factory design, looks like something is missing.

Note: Suitable only for Mustangs with a hood lift kit, as there is no clearance for the factory prop rod.
See MRT's 2005-2011 Mustang Hood Struts if you still have a factory prop rod! http://store.mrt-direct.com/hoodstruts.html

**Will NOT fit the Mustang GT500 or Bullitt models.

http://store.mrt-direct.com/30a005.html

Phone orders only: Take $5 off your order, order both the hoodstruts and the Panel Kit and Take $10 off your order. You must mention The Mustang Source to take advantage of this offer. Call us at 734-455-5807.
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Old Jan 3, 2011 | 10:19 AM
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That is odd, I had these from MAG and the prop rod worked just fine. I had a fiberglass hood from Cervini's and the prop rod was never an issue.
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Old Jan 3, 2011 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by ShowGT
That is odd, I had these from MAG and the prop rod worked just fine. I had a fiberglass hood from Cervini's and the prop rod was never an issue.
Just FYI
Different mold.
This one does not have the hole.
That one has a hole and a separate plug if desired.
The plug (prop rod delete) brings the total MGA cost to $75.
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Old Jan 4, 2011 | 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by karman
Just FYI
Different mold.
This one does not have the hole.
That one has a hole and a separate plug if desired.
The plug (prop rod delete) brings the total MGA cost to $75.
Thanks!
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