S197 Gifts for under $150

bigcat

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May 1, 2005
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the gift giving season upon us. many people have been asked by their friends and families for gift ideas. lets throw out some ideas for S197 parts or mustang related gifts for under $150.

pics would be nice too. :SNSign:
 
Smoked turn signal lenses from stangmods
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07+ ford engine cover from stangmods

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stripes and engine dress up from zeta products

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FRPP floor mats from stang suspension
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painted pony grille emblems from ssinserts
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dress up from steeda
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sequential taillights from CDC
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mirror covers from American Muscle
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sounds like a ricer move, wait, it is :notnice:

Take pride in your V6 or GT, don't fake it.

I agree with you on the point of taking pride in your v6 or whatever, but I think you can do the upgrade appearance... as long as you don't go too far.

Adding a cobra emblem to the fender, I believe, is acceptable because I think it's just a sweet-looking badge. It's not that I'm trying to pass my car off as a shelby.

Now... adding the SHELBY letters to your trunk, conversely, I think is going too far. because then you're actually crossing the line and trying to pose your car as a shelby.

Long story short, I think you can upgrade the appearance of your mustang as long as you don't cross that "poser" line.
 
Scott Drake GT/A emblems for under $100:nice:
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I agree with you on the point of taking pride in your v6 or whatever, but I think you can do the upgrade appearance... as long as you don't go too far.

Adding a cobra emblem to the fender, I believe, is acceptable because I think it's just a sweet-looking badge. It's not that I'm trying to pass my car off as a shelby.

Now... adding the SHELBY letters to your trunk, conversely, I think is going too far. because then you're actually crossing the line and trying to pose your car as a shelby.

Long story short, I think you can upgrade the appearance of your mustang as long as you don't cross that "poser" line.
I'm proud of my GT and have kept it badged that way...as they did in '67(only have the running pony due to alignment holes, but looks very good IMO). Being I have the automatic GT, I thought it was very fitting:nice:

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I'm sure the Steeda and CDC hood struts are very similar and I've never come across the others in person, but I highly recomend them:nice: The CDC struts are easy enough for a 1 person install in less than 30 minutes if you have a knowledge of a wrench or rachet and work beautifuly. They make opening and closing the hood very simple and look great!