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Check out this bad boy (ebay)

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gruvee87vertgt

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I really like the paint sceme. the rims are hot too

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Gearbanger 101

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Meh...
 

SuperStang83

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It is pretty nice, and I usually don't like flames on any newer car. I think it would look much better with a different paint scheme though!
 

MAC'n89Blckstng

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Love the hot rod feel of the paint. I really really like that thing.
 
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Daggar

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First thing I'd do is paint it all black and ditch the flames.

By the way... the original post (as it exists now) is how items of interest from Ebay or other auction sites should be posted. Please refrain from providing links to active sales or auctions.
 

blackened88lx

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Paint's disgusting, and the little bolts around the edge of the wheels ruin them.
 

85_SS_302_Coupe

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I like the flames, just not on that car. It would be better all black.
 
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86bluecobra

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Daggar said:
First thing I'd do is paint it all black and ditch the flames.

By the way... the original post (as it exists now) is how items of interest from Ebay or other auction sites should be posted. Please refrain from providing links to active sales or auctions.
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why exactly is it a bad idea to provide links?
 
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iwashmycar

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im down with everything but the flames, though i dont mind em all that much
 
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Daggar

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86bluecobra said:
why exactly is it a bad idea to provide links?
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... because here at Stangnet, we try our damnedest to keep sales transactions out of the forums. Check out a lot of the other car forums out there and look at the sheer number of commerce threads that you have to weed through to find any discussion.

It can sometimes be difficult to determine whether a member is posting a link to a sale for the purpose of discussion or for the purpose of drawing attention to a sale. In an effort to keep sales in the classifieds sections and out of the discussion forums, we have to draw a line. The line here is NO SALES OR LINKS TO SALES WITHIN THE DISCUSSION FORUMS.

It's not to say that an item of interest that is found on Ebay (or wherever) cannot be posted on Stangnet but it requires very little effort to post the items of interest directly as opposed to providing a link to an active sale.

First and foremost, Stangnet is a hobbyist's discussion forum. Even our own (paying) vendors and sponsors are not permitted to sell their wares in the discussion forum so that our members aren't having to weed through that kind of material. We want Stangnet to STAY that way.

~Daggs
 
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86bluecobra

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ok sounds good daggs.
 
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ernest russell

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different strokes for different folks,some like it some dont
 

Ozz

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Gearbanger 101 said:
Meh...
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pretty much. Very nicely done all around, no doubt, but i'm not really feelin' the execution of it all
 

Aliate X

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That car is not far from me, on the spray it made something like 900 ftlbs on a steggy blower.
 

ozanracing

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Check it out on svtperformance. It's a pretty nasty car.
 

25thmustang

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Anyone notice the pic with the door open its wearing Black FR500s, and the rest its wearing the 6 spoke black wheels... Wonder how it looked with the FRs!
 

Kingcater

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Not to mention it was in a mustang mag [ Ford Builder ] I believe, nice car that ran good times....I would ditch the flames too
 

MAC'n89Blckstng

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25thmustang said:
Anyone notice the pic with the door open its wearing Black FR500s, and the rest its wearing the 6 spoke black wheels... Wonder how it looked with the FRs!
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They actually look like Ford GT wheels? FR's dont come to a point like those do. if that makes any sense
 

Strippt88

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Serious nice SVT, maybe fade or strobe stripes instead of flames, not sure how those are working for me. Useless roll bar makes it fun to get out of at a friends house, at the local Burger Meister, take kids for a ride, etc...throw that out before the flames, I think. After my 5.0, 03/04 Cobra my favorite Mustang ever.
 

stangster50

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MAC'n89Blckstng said:
They actually look like Ford GT wheels? FR's dont come to a point like those do. if that makes any sense
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not the gt wheels...

 
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