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Edit: I just installed the RTR upper and lower grilles

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I hate to rain on your parade bit it's been done before, actually a few weeks ago in The Netherlands. The guy who owns it is an American who's currently living over here.

Timelapse video here:

Also another one from Baltimore:

I think yours is done much better though, it actually resemples a camo pattern better than these other two.
What a glorious looking Magnetic GT in that photo! :ninja:
 

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Well if you don't stand out than try to stick out.
 

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I had a Comp Orange GT PP before my GT350 and have to say I miss that color.
But this is even better - I like it very much. Very unique and original. Thanks for sharing.
 

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It took balls the size of church bells to attempt that.

Turned out very cool, unique and a real eye-catcher.

Well played.
 

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Added RTR grills on the Stang!
I have that grill too, and love it (I didn't get the lights though.)

Another question I had is regarding the paint that isn't wrapped. Will that paint be different/visible once you remove the wrap? Especially if you leave it wrapped for a couple of years (not sure how long wraps last).

I've been tempted to do a racing strip down the centerline, but am worried that my white paint would never match again.

Edit to add: Great pics!
 

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I like how that looks like a giant gaping air intake whole in the front!

Need one with like giant fangs all around.... like a shark's mouth almost.
 
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I have that grill too, and love it (I didn't get the lights though.)

Another question I had is regarding the paint that isn't wrapped. Will that paint be different/visible once you remove the wrap? Especially if you leave it wrapped for a couple of years (not sure how long wraps last).

I've been tempted to do a racing strip down the centerline, but am worried that my white paint would never match again.

Edit to add: Great pics!

I think if the car sits out in the sun for a long time the paint that is exposed can be more faded than the rest of the car, but I always have my car in a garage, whether I am at work or home, so I am not too worried about it.
 

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I have that grill too, and love it (I didn't get the lights though.)

Another question I had is regarding the paint that isn't wrapped. Will that paint be different/visible once you remove the wrap? Especially if you leave it wrapped for a couple of years (not sure how long wraps last).

I've been tempted to do a racing strip down the centerline, but am worried that my white paint would never match again.

Edit to add: Great pics!
Yes, if the wrap is on there for a very long time, but a clear coat correction will solve it effectively.
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