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Why does anyone ask a forum what my opinion should be.............?????????????????????
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not bad from behind, i like em but just dont care for how much they stick out from the side view. I like how the clear stock looking ones look but I like the stock. Everyone has diff tastes. If you like em, RUN EM!!!!
 
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Each to their own. Here I am. I am amused by the chicken noise if someone mentions Raxiom or round Mustang tail lights. It was my first mod on my GT actually, the Eco I drove stock. So there. Haters. :like:

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I put the Morimoto GT40 LED rear tails lights, Morimoto Front LED Headlights and Diode Dynamics new LED Front Turn Signal lights, GT500 Vicrez front bumper, Anderson Composite CF Wider, vented front fenders, GT350 Aluminum hood, GT Shelby 350R-OE Rear Spoiler, and so on, on my car, I love them, and would never switch back. I didnt get a mustang GT to be just another Mustang GT, or just another Mustang Cookie Cutter car like everyone else has, Bla, Bla. Looks Great. Keep doing what makes you feel happy.
 

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Honestly I think these lights look the best when viewed from the front of the car….. 😏😏
 

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the euro clear tail lights are the only ones that look good besides the factory red ones

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Ford GT, not GT40. And they look hideous on a Mustang.
 

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Definitely a nay for me, but if they were inset so they didn't stick out past the trunk lid might be another story. Would still be hard to give up sequential turn signals, though.
 

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Personally I think most of the exterior mods that people on this forum post pictures of look stupid and don't in any way improve the appearance of the car. So guess what, mine is still stock. What you guys and gals do to your car is none of my concern. Have fun and make it your own if that's what matters to you. As for the taillights in question, there's a car in town around me that has them and it looks different, not better or worse, just different.
 

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I would prefer Euro (which Ford will be selling Euro style for US use) for any color Mustang but mine. There is such a thing as too much white [no woke jokes, please]. And yes, if you are asking I hate murdered out cars for the same reason.
 

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Definitely a nay for me, but if they were inset so they didn't stick out past the trunk lid might be another story. Would still be hard to give up sequential turn signals, though.
I always keep my stock parts so still have my tribar lights which I do swap back and fourth because it takes approx. 10-15 to swap them out. As mentioned in my earlier post, I get bored very easily with the "stock" look and even made my on side skirts but miss my old look too but have recently changed my spoiler and RTR style diffuser from this old look in this pic to the new GT500 spoiler with wicker bill and a different diffuser. The problem of jumping from the GT350 spoiler with wicker bill to the new GT500 spoiler with wicker bill is that it leaves exposed holes from the old spoiler but in do time I think I will be buying a carbon fiber GT350 spoiler and adding a wicker bill to that spoiler to bring back that look I once had. Sometimes when you add new diffuser's and spoilers the new parts will not always compliment the old parts you've added! I've also added a pic of my side skirts that I made for my car and have sold over 40 units to other S550 owners!


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I always keep my stock parts so still have my tribar lights which I do swap back and fourth because it takes approx. 10-15 to swap them out. As mentioned in my earlier post, I get bored very easily with the "stock" look and even made my on side skirts but miss my old look too but have recently changed my spoiler and RTR style diffuser from this old look in this pic to the new GT500 spoiler with wicker bill and a different diffuser. The problem of jumping from the GT350 spoiler with wicker bill to the new GT500 spoiler with wicker bill is that it leaves exposed holes from the old spoiler but in do time I think I will be buying a carbon fiber GT350 spoiler and adding a wicker bill to that spoiler to bring back that look I once had. Sometimes when you add new diffuser's and spoilers the new parts will not always compliment the old parts you've added! I've also added a pic of my side skirts that I made for my car and have sold over 40 units to other S550 owners!


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What exposed holes are you referring to? I had a FP GT350 TP spoiler and switched to the FP GT500 spoiler and they both used the exact OEM holes so I don't have any exposed holes on my trunk.
 

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OP those lights are hideous lol. IMO the euro tail lights should come stock on magnetic grey/carbonized grey.

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