K-Roll302
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Post 156....Where are the EU/UK/AU Grabber Blue Mustangs?? There are plenty that have been delivered but haven't seen any on this thread. Would love to see a GT Convertible with PP and EU clear tail lights so I can see what I am patiently waiting for
Apologies to the Brits, or those who hang out on the UK forum, but a repost of some snaps of my UK Grabber Blue GT with the Nickel wheels.
Love at first time, 16.1miles on the clock. When sat in the dealership working through the numbers, lost count of the number of times I turned round to have a look:
Then, on the way back from Edinburgh to home in Aberdeen, stopped at a fairly iconic spot to get some decent photos:
That's a good looking Pony, DownThePub. :cheers:
Apologies to the Brits, or those who hang out on the UK forum, but a repost of some snaps of my UK Grabber Blue GT with the Nickel wheels...........
My confidence wavered in the colour combo after seeing the shots of that Kiwi car, but I shouldn't have worried. In reality it works so well and I'm so pleased with how well the silver wheels go with the blue paint. Very very chuffed.Thanks for re-posting; great photos. I am more confident of my colour choice now. Pity we don't get the Euro chrome side window trims in Australia; they suit the silver wheels.
BTW, why are the registration number plates different colours, front to rear, on UK cars???
I know what you mean about the Kiwi Stang, but I figured the pics were a little overexposed, which didn't help. Glad the wheels work well, I was starting to regret not sticking with black wheelsMy confidence wavered in the colour combo after seeing the shots of that Kiwi car, but I shouldn't have worried. In reality it works so well and I'm so pleased with how well the silver wheels go with the blue paint. Very very chuffed.
Apparently we have yellow plates at the rear and white at the front is because it is illegal to show a white light to the rear at night, and the law includes reflectors in its definition of what constitutes a light. Bear in mind, that this was cast before the days of reversing lights; after which the law was amended so that if you are reversing you can show a white light in conjunction with a red light.
Silver and blue are perfect together... We only get the black window trim here in the states too, btw.:doh:Thanks for re-posting; great photos. I am more confident of my colour choice now. Pity we don't get the Euro chrome side window trims in Australia; they suit the silver wheels.
BTW, why are the registration number plates different colours, front to rear, on UK cars???
truely stunningApologies to the Brits, or those who hang out on the UK forum, but a repost of some snaps of my UK Grabber Blue GT with the Nickel wheels.
Love at first time, 16.1miles on the clock. When sat in the dealership working through the numbers, lost count of the number of times I turned round to have a look:
Then, on the way back from Edinburgh to home in Aberdeen, stopped at a fairly iconic spot to get some decent photos:
Both cars are absolutely gorgeous!!Fulfilling a request, here's my Grabber GT350 and a bonus pic with @rotisserie_gold 's Roush RS3! Love em both
Thanks! What a great looking couple.Fulfilling a request, here's my Grabber GT350 and a bonus pic with @rotisserie_gold 's Roush RS3! Love em both