5starr0
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- 2015 Mustang GT Premium
rub it in why dont you
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rub it in why dont you
Damn those parking spots are huge.Got to drive mine to work today as well. It's the first day in over a week that there hasn't been a storm. I have no problem driving it in the rain, but these wind storms, and their ability to blow limbs and stuff has had me a bit cautious. Glad to see them over with.
Pic taken from my third floor office window.
The person who laid them out must be a car guy.Damn those parking spots are huge.
Gas cap looks good. Did you get "Mustang", "GT", or "5.0"? I wish AM had just plain black besides the MMD carbon fiber one. I'm probably going to plasti dip mine tomorrow to get a feel for the black cap look before I buy one.First good pic in the sun after the Liquid Glass treatment...
And like a true Mustang owner, he parked as far away from the other spot a possibleDamn those parking spots are huge.
The wording is my hesitation on getting one. The car already has a GT and a 5.0 emblem on it and Mustang.......well no shit, the GT and 5.0 should be a clue. :doh: :lol:I ended up with the GT.
Beautiful shots and landscape!Today I made a video of my 'stang and and it's landscape ;-)
The wording is my hesitation on getting one. The car already has a GT and a 5.0 emblem on it and Mustang.......well no shit, the GT and 5.0 should be a clue. :doh: :lol:
Like I said, I wish they had plain black because I like the look of the black gas cap. I'll probably get GT too.
I placed a order for some Sunday.I'll have to check that liquid glass stuff out, impressive stuff
Funny, I just installed the ZL1 flaps on my front this afternoon after spacers last week. I would think the back ones aren't nearly as important because anything being throw by the back tires likely goes behind you. Your fronts can throw things over a much larger area and most of it tends to hit your rear panel area in front of the rear tire. You get it turning too, and in a straight line I'd wager your fronts are kicking/moving stuff before it gets to the rears.Installed RPI mud flaps to avoid getting rock chips on the rear quarter panel in front of the rear wheels after reading a post here.
Do i also need to install the rear flaps? Would i get rock chips in the back if i dont install them? The rear ones are a lot more work to install and i rather not install if i dont need them plus i dont think they would look good. The front ones are pretty low key and dont look so bad.
Today I made a video of my 'stang and and it's landscape ;-)