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Mach 1 splitter on 2018 GT

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I’ve seen a mustang like this a couple times with what looks like a Mach 1 splitter on a GT bumper? I like the look of no body pant on that thin part right above the splitter, looks more aggressive to me. Anyone know how to achieve this look on a GT bumper?

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That’s a roush front splitter I believe and lower grille.
 

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Most aftermarket splitters require the performance pack belly pan as an FYI.

RTR and Drake make bigger splitters that look similar to the one in your first pic
 
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Most aftermarket splitters require the performance pack belly pan as an FYI.

RTR and Drake make bigger splitters that look similar to the one in your first pic
I have a pp1. I’ve looked everywhere but can’t find any like that one where there is black plastic between the lower grille and splitter
 

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I’ve not seen one where the painted part of the lower bumper is gone. I do agree with another poster that it looks very similar to the Roush splitter, even though it doesn’t have the Roush lettering

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