I have a 2015+ Sto N Sho License Plate Bracket that was never installed on a vehicle. I bought it a little over a year ago and just decided to risk it instead. This is the bracket for the Performance Pack GT and includes all hardware and instructions. Asking for $60 shipped to the lower 48...
They are fine, but don't expect many uses out of them. I use the black and blue pads all the time. I never really needed to use the orange pad for anything.
This isn't exactly the Roush toolbox, but this is considerably less money. Only downside is it might take up some valuable trunk space. Hope it helps...
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I used a quick disconnect on that piece anyway to make it easier. 100% leak free for mr me so far after 5 months of use. I would also recommend getting a longer hose or extension hose.
CarPro PERL cut 1:1 brushed on with some hobby style foam brushes like the ones linked below is the best look after all the things I've tried over the years. Just an ever so bit of shine but makes the tires look perfectly black...
Unless you actually get some bullitt style wheels it will look just like any other Guard PP Mustang. I've been wanting to see some bullitt wheels on a guard since it came out. Good luck, can't wait to see what you do.
I just performed the first oil change at ~5700 miles the other day. I started it right afterwards to check things out (leaks, pressure, etc) and the pressure was fine, maybe a little on the high side but shortly returned to ~40-45 psi. I took it for a drive around the block a little while later...
The 1:18 I got at Sam's Club for $13, The 1:24 I ordered on Amazon, and the 1:64 I stumbled across it in a package of 10 cars while shopping for my nephew's birthday gift. They are all Maisto, and the 1:64 version usually only comes in red that I have seen.
On the LEGO one I still need to...
Just get some 0000 steel wool and use an APC of your choice. You can use some spray wax if you want after cleaned to "protect" them. Also at Home Depot or Wal-mart you can find some stuff called Bar Keepers Friend. It is amazing at making stainless steel look brand new again