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GT350 or Roush front end

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Just another option for you. ;)

I think it looks awesome. :thumbsup:
That is a nicely done car. Is that a GT350 track pack spoiler on it?
 

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Gt350 for me 2. However, having a premium means i need to somehow do a fog delete
The base cars have fog lights too. I think the only one that doesn't is the base V6.
 

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I vote for 350 or Steeda. With a LARGE % of that vote leaning towards the 350.
 

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I don't think there's much difference from the stock fascia and the Steeda. However now is the time to pick up Steeda. It's on sale for 30% off for their Memorial Day sale. Even the painted one is on sale.
 

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Vote for Roush front end. I like to retain the fog lights and OEM fitment is a plus with paint color matching. The Steeda one is too close to OEM and doesn't warrant the upgrade. I did look into a GT350, but don't want to deal with paint, fitment, and custom paint protection (not sure if an OEM GT350 template from Xpel will fit it?) later. I was also one step away from making the call to order the full carbon front bumper from Anderson Composite, but decided not to deal with the potential rock chips and protection for it later.

I like carbon fiber and not a fan of the hard plastic parts around the exterior of the car. I will be wrapping the Roush plastic pieces to add to my carbon addiction.
 

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I never saw the appeal of the Steeda fascia. Yes it looks nice, yes it looks better than stock, but as far as I can tell, the only real difference is the splitter between the turn signals and the fogs.

Not worth the effort and money for that small of a change.

Between Roush, Steeda, and GT350... if I had to pick one, it'd be the gt350. I don't like the roush... never have, never will. The GT350 is nice, but depending on how much gt350 stuff you already have on the car, you're approaching copy cat territory.

That new cervinis front fascia looks good though.

 

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Only base v6's didn't have fogs, and there was an option to include them.


hmmm, mine has a fog light. I think all base v6's have them tbh..... With that being said... how the hell do you do a fog delete ?!?
 

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hmmm, mine has a fog light. I think all base v6's have them tbh..... With that being said... how the hell do you do a fog delete ?!?
The 2017 V6 and '15/'16s with the 050A package (17" silver rims) didn't get fogs. Prior to '17 you could get the 051A package but I think it's all 050A for 17 as part of the phase out.
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