rascalif
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- First Name
- Ray
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- Chino Hills, CA
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- 1970 Mustang Fastback, 2015 Mustang GT
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Removal was super easy, barely an incovenience. Heat gun surrounding area, use dental floss to lift it off, then the remaining adhesive easily rolls off when rubbed with finger.It looks great. I was thinking about debadging the doors. Never thought about putting on the back. I like it.
Thanks, "Wednesday" theme dictates all black with touches of blood red. Did it with the brake lights as well.I very much like the way the stripe sets off the red calipers. Nicely done.
?Thanks, "Wednesday" theme dictates all black with touches of blood red. Did it with the brake lights as well.![]()
That was to keep the tradition of all our mustangs having a displacement badge.You de-badged and re-badged it with the " 0.0".
You had me at Wednesday!Thanks, "Wednesday" theme dictates all black with touches of blood red. Did it with the brake lights as well.![]()
I used POR Caliper paint (~$20). Just tape up the area, use a narrow and wide art paint brush, and apply multiple coats.Beautiful work! May do the same once mine comes in. What method did you use to change the colors on the calipers to red? That's one of the first mods I wanna do