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Old 08-14-2009, 10:47 AM
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If your car turns out anything like the rendering it will be one awesome Mustang! Nice!
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Old 08-15-2009, 04:18 PM
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So my thoughts on color are Silver, Red, or Blue - with corresponding Shelby stripes.
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I say go with the silver
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I like the latest revision of the lower grill alot better, the first one looks too tall. The spoiler looks a little on the aggressive side too IMO. Those are just details though... overall, its a great looking car. I dig the wheels and the rollbar too. Good luck on the rest of the build!
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The silver is my favorite. Cool build!
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We installed the TCP subframe connectors / x-frame, had to tweak the rear setup, and the engine / trans should be going in next.



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I like that!!
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VERY nice color! Fits the vintage of the Mustang design instead of all the flashy colors. Should look great IRL; everyone is quite surprised at how my 'old school' flat British Racing Green turned out.
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Project Updates:
My neighbor Chris as been helping me fix all the mistake that ### Racing made when they were working on the car and they made a bunch!

* Mounted the subframe connecters - things were a little off as happened with old cars - Chris got it looking good. He welded the frame up real nice.

* Had to remove the upper brackets on the rear suspenion - the previous guy welded in the front bar about 2" off to the drivers side; making the rear off to that side too. We cut the old brackets and welded in new ones. Also the previous idiot welded the rear sway bars brackets in backwards. We had to cut the old ones out and weld in new ones.

* Making a new transmission bracket.

* Getting the engine mounts in place and the steering system completed.








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