Tomlove82
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- 2019 Mustang GT
Great grandpa with the new pony!
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Great grandpa with the new pony!![]()
Looks great. How'd you mount the GoPro? Is it easily removable/anti theft?Fresh off the Dragon...
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I used the GoPro sticky pad mount and that thing is on there like concrete. I have a little safety loop that goes through the grill but it is easy to take on and off. The good thing is the mount is the exact same glossy black plastic as the grill so it blends in pretty well when not in use.Looks great. How'd you mount the GoPro? Is it easily removable/anti theft?
Really beautiful and has me thinking stripes once again. I might do this.Fresh off the Dragon...
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Took a few pics at the Tail of the Dragon this weekend. What at awesome area to drive if your a car enthusiast. Can’t wait to go back again!
I was on the fence but absolutely love how it turned out.Really beautiful and has me thinking stripes once again. I might do this.
They are factory PP2 wheels and they come with 305’s on all four corners. ;)What wheels are those?
Stance SF07 10" ?
How the f**k did you fit 305 in the front?![]()
I used the GoPro sticky pad mount and that thing is on there like concrete. I have a little safety loop that goes through the grill but it is easy to take on and off. The good thing is the mount is the exact same glossy black plastic as the grill so it blends in pretty well when not in use.
Normally I'm not big on sticking stuff permanently to the car but I was a little uneasy with the suction mount holding my new Hero7 and not having it fly off a cliff. I also ran a USB-C cable from the grill through to the interior so that I can hook it to a battery pack rather than using an internal battery. It worked fantastic and had more than enough charge to fill an entire 128GB memory card without running out of juice.
I actually just ran the cable up into the engine compartment, along the hood line, and then through a small hole that lets you pull it in through the door. It wasn’t meant to be a permanent install so I didn’t go through the firewall. In the future I will likely just tap into a fuse for power.Two questions, any examples of footage?
and where did you route the cable into the cabin? the passenger side hole behind the wheel well people use for Amp wiring?
WOW, that's pretty good! Great, another thing I've now added to the mod list...Here is a clip:

I've been meaning to get down to the Tail of the Dragon! That Hero 7 seems like it's doing a really good job of stabilization too. I'm planning on running an external microphone through the trunk and out to the rear bumper, so we'll see how my setup goes. I'm running the $60 headrest mount from Amazon and it's amazing.I actually just ran the cable up into the engine compartment, along the hood line, and then through a small hole that lets you pull it in through the door. It wasn’t meant to be a permanent install so I didn’t go through the firewall. In the future I will likely just tap into a fuse for power.
Here is a clip: