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Re: What did you do to your boss today?
That flows real nice with the car. Good Job!
Cherno134 said:
That flows real nice with the car. Good Job!
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Cherno134 said:
Cherno134 said:Swapped the OEM Laguna Seca splitter for the FRPP World Challenge splitter. I had the top and edges painted Race Red to tie in with the LS red trim theme. The paint shop sanded smooth the texture on the splitter top to get the glossy finish. My inspiration to paint the splitter red came from steveespo’s Baus 302 painted in Wood Brothers Racing color scheme.
Cherno134 said:Swapped the OEM Laguna Seca splitter for the FRPP World Challenge splitter. I had the top and edges painted Race Red to tie in with the LS red trim theme. The paint shop sanded smooth the texture on the splitter top to get the glossy finish. My inspiration to paint the splitter red came from steveespo’s Baus 302 painted in Wood Brothers Racing color scheme.
beautiful.Cherno134 said:Swapped the OEM Laguna Seca splitter for the FRPP World Challenge splitter. I had the top and edges painted Race Red to tie in with the LS red trim theme. The paint shop sanded smooth the texture on the splitter top to get the glossy finish. My inspiration to paint the splitter red came from steveespo’s Baus 302 painted in Wood Brothers Racing color scheme.
NFSBOSS said:Thanks. I'm looking at the 18x8 version of that wheel and have heard it will clear the Brembos. Let us know if it fits.
ArizonaBOSS said:Replaced the body panel clip on the driver's front since I broke the last clip on it taking off the fascia:
In order to install a bigger Setrab oil cooler and (not pictured) true AN lines:
DaveStang said:Received a VIP invite for the 2014 Chicago World of Wheels show Feb. 28th (www.worldofwheels.com) This year they are having a special Mustang exhibit in honor of the 50th anniversary. So, in order to retain the factory stock look, I had to install the original wheels on my Boss LS since the previous owner had put on Ford Racing wheels with Continental tires for daily driving (he sold me the original wheels and tires with the car). Also detailed the wheels wells, brake calipers etc. Should be fun to be a part of this show!
Keavdog said:lol...broke both of those backing off the trailer after I put the splitter on....it was ugly. Maybe you were there (Chuckwalla?)
roadhouse said:Cut down my mondo homemade splitter. Now it resembles the world challenge splitter. I tossed the wheel spats too. It's more sturdy now with less length and it fits the rest of the car.
302 Hi Pro said:Rick:
Nice job on the intake tube plug. I was looking at the inside shot of the tube and there is something in there that is shinny. Is that a head of a screw? Just wondering if I was seeing things.
Regards,
302 Hi Pro
It's just a reflection off of the carbon fiber. There are no bolts or rivets sticking through into the inside of the tube.302 Hi Pro said:Rick:
Nice job on the intake tube plug. I was looking at the inside shot of the tube and there is something in there that is shinny. Is that a head of a screw? Just wondering if I was seeing things.
Regards,
302 Hi Pro
Sean said: