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Don't order spoiler delete then because Roush told me that it bolts into the same holes as the stock one.

I agree that it's a Beautiful spoiler and sets off the back of the car (especially with the lower valance and the quad exhaust). :headbang:
Good info to know. Appreciate the insight
 

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already talking with my local dealership (Galpin Ford) about ordering me a CO Stage 3 Convertible, but I'll have to wait till after the holidays to hear more and get exact pricing.
 

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I just ordered the side winglets, side scoops, and hood heat extractors for mine. I love how it makes the car look like the late '90's mustang. Best body style, hands down!
 

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It's the skinny jeans on guys version of a motorsport.
So true. Certainly not a real motorsport if a "judge" is required to score it. Motorsport is determined by seconds, not "style."
 

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Don't order spoiler delete then because Roush told me that it bolts into the same holes as the stock one.

I agree that it's a Beautiful spoiler and sets off the back of the car (especially with the lower valance and the quad exhaust). :headbang:
Really? Judging from available pictures it seems one would be better off starting with a spoiler delete. :shrug: The factory spoiler is top mounted while the Roush version seems to mount on the edge/lip of the trunk lid and doesn't touch the top at all.

Photo source: HERE
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The car is growing on me (still not the bottom portion of the front end and wrongly mounted fogs... *sigh*)

But drifting? Really? I thought it was a TESTING video. With hard cornering, braking, acceleration, etc. but it's really just a drifting video. And there are better videos about that not even involving mustangs on YouTube.

Oh well.

I'm sure there will be plenty of real footage to come once the car is out.
 

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Really? Judging from available pictures it seems one would be better off starting with a spoiler delete. :shrug: The factory spoiler is top mounted while the Roush version seems to mount on the edge/lip of the trunk lid and doesn't touch the top at all.

Photo source: HERE
Great pictures and I understand what you're saying, but I'm just repeating what the person at Roush told me. I have no first hand knowledge, but figured that they knew more than I do about it. :cheers:


Nice car! :thumbsup:
 

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Roush Mustang =yawn , and this is coming from a guy that owed several Roush Mustangs in the past.
 

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What's involved in painting your own spoiler? I have an HVLP/air compressor setup and spray finishes on woodworking projects often - is it as simple as spraying OEM paint in a few layers and a clearcoat? If I ended up with more than one Roush part I might save a ton on painting if I DIY. Anyone spray or brush their own before?
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