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The Hideous Bubble overflow tank is gone - MMR's new 2015 GT, Ecoboost & V6 reservoir

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A look at MMR's new Stealth 2015 Mustang reservoir:

Get rid of the hideous factory bubble overflow and replace with these MMR handbuilt reservoirs. Plug and play installation. All factory hoses slip right on allowing for a 5 minute install!! If you love the car show scene or simply want a better looking engine compartment this is for you. Constructed of 6061 Aluminum for high strength and lightweight. Compatible with ALL stock and aftermarket air intakes. Black Anodized for corrosion resistance and great looks!

$199.99

See this and other exciting new products on the MMR website @ www.modularmotorsportsracing.com

Order now: http://modularmustangracing.com.tempwebsite.net/cartgenie/prodInfo.asp?pid=834&cid=1



Looks great. A must have for me if I get the new car. Still need to drive a PP Manual GT before deciding if in biting now or after they announce GT350 specs. Finally narrowed my colour choices to orange and white.
 

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When I first saw this I thought why is this so wonderful and pretty? Today when I saw it I got it, the beauty is that it disappears and let's the whole engine bay shine in a gestalt art history way.

Now on my future V6 I wouldn't do this, since the jelly fish is the visual highlight.

I'm glad I looked again,

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We just need a black plastic cover that goes over the top 1/2 of the jellyfish, like the 05-14 cars have... that would make this bottle less noticeable. Surely someone in the aftermarket can mold a plastic cap-like top that would snap on over the bottle. Yes the overflow hose(s) would have to be temporary disconnected for installation. Anyone see what I am describing in the aftermarket yet?
 

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Nothing against a quality product but $200.00 for an Overflow tank. I don't think so. I'm pretty sure a trip to a local wrecking yard will score a suitable replacement for $10.00-$20.00.
 

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I think it's a really nice looking replacement. I do agree the ability to check the coolant level from the exterior is a must have. Even though the likelihood of a new car losing coolant is surely very, very low, if and when the time comes or you just want to check it there should be a simple way.

I do also believe the price tag is a bit steep. Undoubtedly a quality product, and when the car arrives I would like to improve the look of the engine bay by changing or modifying the stock unit, but I probably wouldn't purchase this at the current listed price.
 

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Looks nice.. I have never been a fan of the gallon jug hanging out in the engine bay.
 
 




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