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Thoughts on blacking out my v6.

Shouldhavegotthegt

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Go for it. But buy black wheels not 4 cans of plastidip.
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I aimed to not go too far to headlights and tails, but the rest is black...badges, emblems, lugs, center caps and tint.
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Hello,

I was recently thinking about blacking out my 2015 Black V6 Mustang. I’ve seen a few pictures of blacked-out s550’s and thought they looked pretty good.

I just wanted to know your guys thoughts on murdered-out cars. Are they ricey? Especially since I only have a v6.
Also would this catch cops attention more than my car already does?
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I am not a fan of blacking/murdering out a vehicle but somehow thats what Ive ended up doing to my car and it looks great. 15% tint on all windows and GT PP wheels, I have not blacked out my headlights or taillights and not planning on it because it gives the car the contrast that it needs when having this much black.

If a car is "blacked out" with cheap or cheap looking parts such as plastidipping the wheels then it can look ricey, but if done right then it will look very tasteful.
This is just my two cents :)
 
 








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