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Possible to get a photoshop of both Magnetic and Guard GT convertibles with the 18" Foundry wheels and the 19" Premium wheels? What I get will almost certainly be one of these, and seeing them would help make that decision. (likely Guard with the 18" Foundry wheels, cannot take the stock wheels, look too much like a spider...

Thanks in advance!

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:eek: here you go :) Thanks again
magnetic-2015-mustang-pictures.jpg
2015 Ford Mustang Guard Convertible Rear Quarter.webp
 

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Sweet! Thanks! Really tough one, but not sure the premiums are worth the extra $800... Appreciate it!
 

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dont know if you saw this one
Nice, unfortunately those two colors are probably the least affected by the amber eyesore considering their warm hues. Also kind of hard to see how it'd look with the .gif moving so quickly. I was thinking of how it would look on DIB, Guard, Ingot or maybe black. I noticed that you did a black one a little while ago.



The amber just destroys the overall headlamp shape. They would look like sleek inverted trapezoids without that crappy orange hole breaking up the flow. These would be great photos to see how they'd look after. That reflector is mindblowingly ugly to me. Either silver to match the detailing or a dark shade of grey would look infinitely better.

I wish Ford had left them clear with the typical orange strip on the fender lips. At least those are easy to remove or replace.




 

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Thank you kindly for your work. If you can do a magnetic with the pp wheels and the premium 20's on a fastback I would be in your debt..and a Lanister always pays his debts..lol I already ordered the pp but the premium 20's are haunting me...we love to see them side by side. Again. Thank you.
 

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Looks a lot better on that picture!
 

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Eric, those are MORR wheels (very similar to some HRE designs). Chris very kindly photoshopped these for me a while ago :)

 

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Damn those are sweeeeet!

And they even have a distributor right here in Rotterdam :)
 

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Yup the amber in the headlights is a huge eyesore. And it sucks that there's really no easy solution on this car. Aftermarket headlights would be way too much money for such a minor detail change and probably be much lower quality. I'm no fan of the blackout look either so that's not an option. Only other option would be to try and separate the cover off the headlight and paint or tint just that spot, and if it's anything like the last set of headlights I opened on my 02 camaro, it would be a huge pain in the butt!
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