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Is it not an age related (rather than source of the brace) thing ?Ordered a Grade A takeoff GT350/R strut brace to match my Ford Performance sill plates. I would have gotten the kit from Ford, but I wanted the plaque that came factory on the 350/R. To buy that version new, it’s roughly $1,500 from Ford and $1,000 from other vendors. No thanks. When you can get the same brace with a different plaque from Ford Performance for $300 or so. I paid $250 for my takeoff.
Style you can buy from Ford Performance:
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Style I wanted:
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Or maybe even a 'what have we got in stock today' thing ? (likely with Ford ... lol)
I think the plate with more text on it was possibly earlier on, and it was defo on some of the early cars that the press got hold of :
That's from a 'first drive' article in 2015 :
https://www.motortrend.com/features/1510-first-drive-2016-shelby-gt350-and-gt350r-mustangs
I don't know if the brace would have even been available as an accessory from FP at that point in time (2015 / 2016) ?
There are other online images with R's with the 'text' plaque e.g. :
I have the version with the extra text :
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