Thanks man! I highly suggest snagging one, they look fantastic.
The spoiler is custom one made by a local guy here in the SF Bay Area. His name is Sam Davis. You can get ahold of him on IG 101blur. Here are some more pics:
Hey that's pretty awesome and super cool of you to offer! Yeah man, I will gladly take those off your hands whenever you get the chance...no rush. Just shoot me a PM when you get around to it! Thank you :thumbsup:
I do yes. I made it work with just the 4 screws, but I don't think it's ideal to have the whole panel held with just those. I think it'll hold for now until I can figure something out. Might have to get creative.
i LOVE that someone finally released a blank decklid panel after Ford Racing stopped selling theirs, because I was really not wanting to pay for a carbon fiber one. I originally removed the "GT" emblem from my stock decklid and filled/sanded/painted it, but it just looked like a re-purposed...
So I bought a new MMD decklid panel, but I stupidly threw away my old panel before realizing that I needed to reuse several clips from the underside of the panel (see picture). I tried looking everywhere but can't seem to find the part number of where they sell replacement clips. Anyone know...
After installing the Steeda S550 axle backs last year, I was pretty pleased with the overall volume and tone of just the axle backs with the stock resonator in place. But as with most things, I eventually wanted more, so I started looking at resonator delete mid-pipes.
I finally settled on...
Hey brotha, sorry about the delayed response; I just saw this! I don't have any coating (like ceramic, etc). I use Toro Wax on it and that's pretty much it. Unless you also want to count an OCD level of needing to keep the car clean at all times, lol.
How did I not know about this thread until now?? Oh well, better late than never, lol. Here's my Steeda parts list and some obligatory pics:
- Steeda hood struts
- Steeda pedals
- Steeda front chin splitter
- Steeda axle-back exhaust
- Steeda ProFlow CAI
- Steeda black oil separator
- Steeda...
Good day, folks. I installed my Steeda front/rear sway bars today and figured I would do an install video. Had some help from my buddy Alex (AKA Russian). The whole install took approx 2.5-3 hours for a first time install. Having done it once, I'm pretty confident we can knock it out in less...