Cobra Jet
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Nice Pony on the wall, is that a decal or did you draw/paint it?I managed to get all the salt off and get it as shined up as possible with it being 20 degrees out. Can’t wait for summer.
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Nice Pony on the wall, is that a decal or did you draw/paint it?I managed to get all the salt off and get it as shined up as possible with it being 20 degrees out. Can’t wait for summer.
IMO bronze wheels only look good on black, blue, grey, and white cars. I guess what I'm really saying is I don't think it's the right color for your car.Didn’t really do anything to the mustang, but did start mocking up some ideas with the computer to see what I might want to do in the future.
Sounds real good. Did you use the switchfire or the x-pipe it comes with?Here ya go.
I respectfully disagree.IMO bronze wheels only look good on black, blue, grey, and white cars. I guess what I'm really saying is I don't think it's the right color for your car.
#5 for the spoke pattern.
just received mine! Thanks for sharingA must for every S550 Mustang owner!
Do yourself a favor and get a bottle of Invisible Glass too.
No ammonia and therefore tint safe and less likely to damage interior plastics when compared to Windex.
Nice Pony on the wall, is that a decal or did you draw/paint it?
T-shirt weathah!Turned on my heated steering wheel for the first time. Temperature was in the 40s (!!!) this morning in south Florida..
Welll shift, the back facia, probably quarter window louvers,Curious about what Hurst items you are rocking........
I did my windshield primarily for a reduction in heat but also noticed a huge reduction in glare as the film is polarized. I used Autobahn Air Ceramic 80 but there are others. It's barely noticeable so no issues with night driving or law enforcement. I would highly recommend it.Hi all,
This might not be the right forum to ask, but I know this gets ton of traffic and views.
Has anyone tried a windshield anti-glare film? I don't really want to tint my windshield, but I wear glasses and have astigmatism. Even though my prescription is pretty weak, the glare I've been seeing lately is downright painful. All the lifted brodozers and then also the stupid OH drivers that insist on driving with brights on with oncoming traffic make evening/early am driving dangerous. My windshield is clean and has no cracks.
Am thinking something like 3M anti-glare film, but am wondering if anyone has any experience/success stories. Upgrading my actual glasses with better anti-glare coating is also on my list.