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How do you make your GT350 stand out?

svassh

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Yes, that's it! And dont forget the fake R badges, knockoff wing, and a Facebook splitter. Oh, and a set of 6G knockoff R style wheels.
Tomster will go insane when they get the Mustang parts replica industry going for the new GT500.
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You should definitely do that. Maybe some of those led washer nozzles and valve stem caps too while you're at it.
LED washer nozzles are a thing? Cool. :)
 

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Driver mod.

You can use it discreetly (or not), its invaluable and useable in many other applications.

Enjoy!
 

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I'm thinking of adding LEDs in the wheel wells and the undercarriage to add a eye catching glow that really accentuates the aura of this wonderful machine. Maybe even a an LED in the hood vent.
http://www.opt-7.com/aura-wheel-well-led-lighting-kit/
You should definitely do that. Maybe some of those led washer nozzles and valve stem caps too while you're at it.
Ya'll can laugh all you want - but I know my buddies running Vette's, GT3s, ZL1s, etc. at COTA would be even more pissed when my glowing ass flies by them.

I think I know what I am doing for the COTA night event in July :D
 

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I like to wear an official branded Shelby jacket that I use at all times when I am driving my Shelby. My favorite modification is the signature of Carrol that I have on my dash. Whenever I am sad or down, I look at that signature of Carrol Shelby and I think...damn....im driving a Shelby!
I can't tell if this is serious or not. Maybe I've spent too much time in the Corvette forum.
 

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just noticing ours are very close together... I'm JR179 :sunglasses:
There's 190 R's between our numbers. Btw I did NOT R-dazzle my R. I was being micro-sarcastic to those that did.
 

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I did my cosmetic mods not so much as to make the GT350 stand out, but to match another car I own. Not a huge fan of stripes, so I wrapped the hood, and got the calipers painted red.

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I was thinking about burnt copper. They look pretty good on that black Camaro at DYC. I've got Power Stop Z26 carbon ceramic brake pads that produce virtually no dust.
Excellent choice. I like the Bronze but I think either will look great. Like you said, you can always change it for a minimal investment. Slightly off topic, I'm wondering if this would, as a bonus, cover up minor curb rash. The original owner of my 'vette apparently had zero ability to park.
 

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Excellent choice. I like the Bronze but I think either will look great. Like you said, you can always change it for a minimal investment. Slightly off topic, I'm wondering if this would, as a bonus, cover up minor curb rash. The original owner of my 'vette apparently had zero ability to park.
Plastidip is like paint, it will change the color of the scratch, but it won't fill it in or anything.
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