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Depending on what you are interested in. It might be something a friend of mine can offer. I am working with him to build GT350 style components for regular mustangs. We are trying to capitalize on a few things:
-appearance: most aftermarket offerings in my personal opinion fall short for the Mustang and Ford did a great job with the GT350 specifically with the hood.
-aerodynamic performance: Aside form the great anesthetics, most of the unique body components stem from function and improving airflow, most companies can't match what Ford put in for R&D for the Mustang platform.
-increased front tire clearance: I want to be able to run an aggressive and square tire setup
-weight loss: as you may have seen in my conversations with the Pill, there is alot of weigh reduction potential in the S550, and I will be putting my car on a diet before any major power upgrades.
In the process of doing this for the regular Mustang, we get GT350 parts. While there isn't alot of weight opportunities with the fenders, as they are essentially aluminum cans. There is with the hoods, and aside from the weight reduction you don't get the aluminum hood shudder at speed due to how thin the outer panels are.
I'll talk with him today, and see if he'll swing by the forum. What is cool; aside from parts which are made in Detroit, the components are as well.
-appearance: most aftermarket offerings in my personal opinion fall short for the Mustang and Ford did a great job with the GT350 specifically with the hood.
-aerodynamic performance: Aside form the great anesthetics, most of the unique body components stem from function and improving airflow, most companies can't match what Ford put in for R&D for the Mustang platform.
-increased front tire clearance: I want to be able to run an aggressive and square tire setup
-weight loss: as you may have seen in my conversations with the Pill, there is alot of weigh reduction potential in the S550, and I will be putting my car on a diet before any major power upgrades.
In the process of doing this for the regular Mustang, we get GT350 parts. While there isn't alot of weight opportunities with the fenders, as they are essentially aluminum cans. There is with the hoods, and aside from the weight reduction you don't get the aluminum hood shudder at speed due to how thin the outer panels are.
I'll talk with him today, and see if he'll swing by the forum. What is cool; aside from parts which are made in Detroit, the components are as well.
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