MrGearhead
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Ok.. not a “Mod” so to speak.. Bad pic, It’s dark out but I installed the Ford Performance Decklid Panel and a “Boosted” emblem..
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Ecoboost?It's tasteful. Assuming you're actually boosted of course![]()
Close really doesn’t count. Shelby doesn’t have a patent on rectangular red badges. Now if it said Shelby on it that’s another matter. But just size, color, & shape doesn’t make it less tasteful.Any of these emblems - whatever they say - come to close to imitating Shelby badges - for me. Shape / size is identical, red color (like a Shelby R) often too.
Nothing tasteful about it. Very close to putting an M or AMG badge on regular Merc or BMW.
I feel the exact same way about those stupid aftermarket GT350/500 bumpers.Any of these emblems - whatever they say - come to close to imitating Shelby badges - for me. Shape / size is identical, red color (like a Shelby R) often too.
Nothing tasteful about it. Very close to putting an M or AMG badge on regular Merc or BMW.
Do you have one or what ? Who else have badges like that ? Putting red badge on ecoboost is laughable IMHO but Mustang community isn't exactly known for tasteful mods (or to be blunt - exact opposite) but I personally do not care and it doesn't bother me. Just think that all of the non-performance mods are pretty stupid. Side scoops and GT500 bumpers are among the worst - again - for me.Close really doesn’t count. Shelby doesn’t have a patent on rectangular red badges. Now if it said Shelby on it that’s another matter. But just size, color, & shape doesn’t make it less tasteful.
is washing the car considered a mod? lolYeah, anyone who does ANYTHING cosmetic to their car is just a boy-racer/ricer![]()
Current gen Mustangs are in a unique place. You have people of all ages that appreciate and enjoy the S550 platform. Teenagers, young adults, seniors, the list goes on. Thats what makes this car so special.Okay, a Ford Performance deck lid panel; that's why Ford makes them, so you can put them on your Mustang. Doesn't matter if it's a GT or a ecoboost.
Boosted emblem, well if it is, then why not.
I'd put parts from other Mustangs on mine if it would improve performance in some way. I just wouldn't change the badging on mine, but that's just me.
After all, the Mustang is one of the most modified cars buy it's owners.
if people buy good wheels... 90% of wheels you see in the street are cheap aftermarket options with some westlake/lionheart/chingchong tires.... i'm looking at you dodge charger owners lmao...Washing is purely cosmetic, yes. Wheels however, are a performance mod. The factory wheel s(with the exception of the CF wheels) are incredibly heavy in comparison to aftermarket options. Reducing unsprung weight will improve performance in all driving situations.
I think that's silly.Any of these emblems - whatever they say - come to close to imitating Shelby badges - for me. Shape / size is identical, red color (like a Shelby R) often too.
Nothing tasteful about it. Very close to putting an M or AMG badge on regular Merc or BMW.