dingobreath
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I hope Roush show off their 18 body kits soon. It will be real interesting, how it changes the look.
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Take a closer look at 15-17's. Yes, from some angles it looks like it angles up, but when the 18's hit the showroom get your ruler and level out and make some side by side measurements and I bet it's going to be virtually identical.Front splitter/lower lip spoiler is angled upward!!!! Like I've seen on others.
Absolutely!I hope Roush show off their 18 body kits soon. It will be real interesting, how it changes the look.
If it's like the 15-17 it would ruin them. Purely my opinion, not saying much as I'm not a fan of the 18. Hopefully seeing it in person will change my opinion.I hope Roush show off their 18 body kits soon. It will be real interesting, how it changes the look.
Blackout or tint (paint or vinyl) on tailights is technically illegal in a number of states. This link lists a number of discussions on it broken down by states.No blacked out tailights for the black out package?
No that's not what I am saying. The current Mustangs come with two types of tail lights. One is normal and the other has tinted red light covers.Blackout or tint (paint or vinyl) on tailights is technically illegal in a number of states. This link lists a number of discussions on it broken down by states.
Although with how bright our brake light LEDs are, i'm not sure most people would notice the blackout/tint. :eyebulge:
No, there are two types of tail lights. Unless you choose black out package or California special package, you get the regular taillights.I've never seen the tail lights pictured on the red mustang. Are you sure those aren't aftermarket red overlays?
Ah, gotcha.No that's not what I am saying. The current Mustangs come with two types of tail lights. One is normal and the other has tinted red light covers.