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The day has finally come and I finally took delivery of my 2016 GT Premium PP.
I ordered her in Magnetic Metallic with Redline interior. I have a build list I have been putting together since the day I put in the order. From day one the build was going to be based around the Hellion Twin Turbo setup. I plan on making this one of the best cars I have ever built. So without further adieu I give you Hellinor.

Hellinor Twin Turbo 62mm kit arrives 10/07/15
Deatschwerks 95b Injectors arrive 10/07/15
JMS Racing BAP delivered
MSG Racing Shifter delivered

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Sweet. I love the seats. Can you take more pictures without the plastic covers?
 
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Sweet. I love the seats. Can you take more pictures without the plastic covers?
The seats come out a little orange with my iPhone. But in my opinion are the perfect red not to bright more of a crimson red.

Lastly I know some think the Mustang puddle lights look dumb but I think they look awesome.
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Color combo is perfect. Best color for a mustang.
 

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Beautiful! What you going to mod first??
 

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Beautiful! What you going to mod first??
I currently have 32 miles on the engine so I am going to wait until I hit 1000 before installing the Hellion Twin Turbo Kit I have. The first mod will be completed this Weds and that will be my MGW Shifter. I will document the install but more just pics rather then install instructions unless I find an easier way with something.
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Congrats on the car! Sweet build planned! Gonna be Christmas in October when the twins arrive!
 
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Well the MSG Race Shifter is installed and it is totally worth the money and install time. The install in a GT does takes a little longer since everything is a little more packed in underneath but the end result speaks and feels for itself. The install took 3 1/2 hours by myself with a car lift. I followed the install instruction proved in the following video [ame] One thing I would recommend is to watch the video first so you know how each piece goes and when to use loctite.

The feel of shifting is so much more precise and solid feeling. The reduce in throw does feel quite substantial when compared to stock. Lastly the shift knob feels great and highly recommended.

Enough talking on with the pics.
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I was finally able to make it to my local shop http://automotiveunlimitedllc.com/index.html and talk with one of my close friends and shop owner Ben. After a lengthy wait I finally received another piece to my build. I'm waiting until I have 1000 miles on the car before we start but thats strictly because I need to wait for an opening for install time. The backbone to my project is finally here and I feel I am making great time for the 2016 season for racing and car shows.

The twins showed up
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Updates - Huge thanks to http://www.bigwormgraphix.net for getting me my complete lens tint kit. The kit comes well organized and with simple instructions for an easy DIY installation. The material used is top notch Lamin-X vinyl and applies easy with very little effort. The number one bit of advise I would give is to just take your time. I spent 3 hours to fully clean and install the whole kit.

Tools for install
1. Microfiber towels
2. Spray bottle with only water
3. Heat gun
4. Small plastic install card with felt end (included in kit)
5. Alcohol prep pads
6. Air compressor with air tip

Installation
1. Soaked lights and cleaned thoroughly.
2. Wiped lens down with alcohol pad to remove any grease or gunk.
3. Used air tip from compressor to blow dry and rid of excessive water.
4. Pulled tint from labeled paper with correct area for install and light misted adhesive back for small adjustments.
5. Lined up tint and slowly moved from one side or center out.
6. Used supplied felt tipped plastic card for squeegeeing water out.
7. Used heat gun on 320 degrees and lightly waved over to heat up just enough to heat shrink the fingers ( areas raised when rounding a corner).
8. Lastly used the microfiber to wipe clean and make last pass of edges.

Now on with the pictures. Here are before and afters.
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Well the updates just keep coming. Thanks to http://www.teambeefcakeracing.com/index.html I received my new http://stainlessworks.net exhaust and in less then a week. So super shout out to TBCR. Thankfully I had the day off so I was able to install the system in about 1 and 1/2 hours with the help of a car lift. The installation is pretty straight forward and with the use of air tools it goes extremely smooth.

Tools needed
1. Car lift (not needed but really nice)
2. Air compressor with impact driver
3. 15mm deep socket and 13mm socket
4. Exhaust brace or tall adjustable stand

Installation
1. I started by loosing the clamp bolts by the transmission and illustrated in the pics.
2. Use a flat head to bend back the clips that hold the clamps on the cat down pipes.
3. Use exhaust brace or lift to hold exhaust by rear so when fully un-bolted you can slowly lower the exhaust to the floor.
4. Now I am sure there is many different ways to install the new exhaust but I started with the hanging the s shaped pieces then the H-pipes to mid pipes, and finished up with the exhaust tips.
5. Aligned everything with the clamps tight but still able to turn pipes.
6. Measured exhaust tips for clearance and levelness.
7. Tightened down all clamps and cleaned up.

Final impressions
The sound is amazing and just what I was looking for. Super deep and aggressive sound when wanted but just a low rumble when driving normal. The fit, finish, and build quality is top notch. The welds are incredibly done (as seen in the pic) and the price could not be more reasonable right now from Team Beef Cake Racing.

Sorry the pics aren't in the best order but if anyone has questions feel free to ask.
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