Kevin08
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Surprise! It looks....black.
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Surprise! It looks....black.
It is very easy to pop them out, it's just 6-9 tabs.If I could install them I would take you up on this. I am not good at this stuff.
Then you would have to run the wire to hook them up and right there that is over my head.It is very easy to pop them out, it's just 6-9 tabs.
I don't know how you can see the right turn signal because I cant see my right air vent because of the ridge in the hood.
Nah I think a lot of us think they're pointless since you can only see the left vent from the driver's seat anyway.Well i l ike them and when my '16 gets here, no way i'm selling them.
Lots of '15 owners bitchin' about the hood turn light indicators but i'm sure they'd be happy to have them as well.
A single swing arm rear axle might be retro too but there's no reason for it on a modern car.I hope everyone realizes that this stuff is just retro styling. Lots of 60's cars had fender and hood reverse facing turn signals. Also the when Ford designed the interior they used aircraft cockpits as inspiration hence the "Ground Speed" on the speedometer and the toggle switches. After all the Mustang is named after the P-51 fighter.
Not in the RHD car, then you cant see the left indicator light!Can't see the right one from the driver's seat unless your got you head on the roof. The large ridges on the hood pretty much hide the RH one from the driver. Guess it's Ford's way of adding some "nostalgia" to the Mustang.
Thanks. I was just wondering if its like a flatter black or is it metallic paint.