Yep you are correct. Apply the 6% discount code and it makes a tiny difference. I have so many plastic pieces in and on this car that I've paid outrageous amounts for. What can we do about it.
I should have specified it's a Photoshop! Two photos on tripod, one with hood open and one closed. Then mask the hood and set a transparency.
I wish I could find a transparent hood. wouldn't do a wrap though. Imagine changing the wrap every time something changes inside.
Had JLT intake and Solo Performance exhaust installed by MAK Performance. Then I installed the MMD fog light splitters at night.
EDIT: This is a Photoshop composite of two pictures, one with hood open and one closed. Shows the engine bay while not blocking the front of the car.
I had one heck of a time trying to find a catback exhaust that would fit the GT convertible. Most of the popular ones do not due to the brace our cars have underneath. After back and forth, we ended up placing the Solo Performance Mach Thunder one in order. Finally got it installed yesterday...
Very nice. I was aware that Grabber Blue was only for the 2017 year, but hadn't looked at stats for PP convertibles. I was only looking for an auto, so maybe that's why I didn't see any PP auto convertibles in grabber blue with white interior and 401A package.... yeah I was looking for a...
Haven't seen many or maybe really any at all before yours. Very nice! Which light bar is that? How do you like it? Does it interfere at all with getting anyone in the rear seats?
And how did you get your mustang projection so blue? I tried a film thing that sucked and a couple other things that...
I'm a big fan of apocalyptic movies and audiobooks, so I've probably seen most of them. And yes, saw that one too. Isn't Will Smith the lead?
EDIT: nope, this one is Dennis Quaid. Must be thinking of another apocalyptic movie with Will Smith as lead.
That one is a bit much. But I've seen a lot of Mustangs in snow today in the facebook group, and man with the right amount of snow it looks fun and quite beautiful for the brighter colors. I may be biased, but Grabber Blue in snow looks superb. If only we could mess up the climate enough for...
Honestly, I'm not sure. I would think so, but I think you might want to ask them. They are very responsive and easy to talk to. Their website says 2014+, I think they meant to say 2015+, so maybe it should work. I don't think the convertible mechanism has received any changes, so again, maybe...
Well, yes I do think it's partly an illusion due to me being lower than the car was for that photo. Also, car came with 20 inch wheels and tall tires, so the gap wasn't as bad as on my EcoBoost with the stock 18s. Still, now with the Steedas it sits beautifully, but I had to remove my rear...
That photo I was still using stock springs. Since then I've gone a bit lower using Steeda progressives. Novistretch is great. Once it's set up, putting it on and taking it off is a snap. Pun intended.
Yes, it just unscrews off. I have "The Stubby" on my car and it's fine. But I'm not a huge radio listener, for me it was mostly about hating the look of the long thin antenna. I haven't noticed terrible reception yet.
I'm not sure how it works with manual cars, I've only dealt with the autos. That function works well, although i'd prefer to go to Track Mode than Sport+ mode, but oh well. I switched most things from one car to the other. That being one of the things. It's a very easy install/removal process...
I'm sure they'll do another one if you ask for it.
To answer your question - no. Our cars require that you twist the lock/unlock latch. No module can bypass that since it's a big physical obstacle, not an electronic one. What you can do, which is what I have done, is set it so once you unlatch...
Forgot to post yesterday: had the car lowered on Steeda progressives, then had it aligned. Then had it washed, and shortly thereafter had a massive storm ruin the wash.
From your profile, I gather you have a 2018. I just dropped my 2017 using Steeda progressives (lowest I've ever gone to date) and no problems with any of my many sensors.