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kwpony

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I ll be the different one here to say the spoiler on your car the way it s sits is way better looking. Looks more refined IMO. Don t see the need for big eyesore . Are you going to balance the front to match the new rear then.? Those are supposedly designed by Ford to work together . Nice looking car either way!
Wow ! Someone who's thinking the same as me. I like the OEM blade spoiler. Sometimes the large spoiler is not a great looking upgrade.
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Cement floor so just added protection from possible moisture. They are old rugs from the house so it’s not like I purchased them just for that.
Obviously there’s no problem as you have been doing this, but I’d have feared underbody heat just inches above sparking serious damage to the carpet and vehicle…
 

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I ll be the different one here to say the spoiler on your car the way it s sits is way better looking. Looks more refined IMO. Don t see the need for big eyesore . Are you going to balance the front to match the new rear then.? Those are supposedly designed by Ford to work together . Nice looking car either way!
On my GT I had the blade spoiler, which I changed for an OEM GT500 spoiler. It was cool, but I always wish I had kept the blade.
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