My mustang project

Discussion in 'Mustangs and Fast Fords' started by AKBray907, Feb 20, 2012.

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    haha thanks guys :peace:

    Those are actually air ducts for the front brakes :peace:. Im gonna have to figure out something for turn signals though. Im thinking maybe behind the grille so i dont have to cut the fiberglass
     
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    hidden turn signals would be BA
     
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    should i put them on the edges of the grille? unless does someone make a 7" universal round headlight with turn signals built in?
     
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    oh gotcha, na not right now. The only reason i would do that would be for looks because im only driving it in the summer and in alaska you dont even need headlights in the summer haha. And im not a huge fan of the look of them. I spent way to much money for that lower apron to fill it up with light. Thats just my take on it though
     
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    thanks man :peace:
     
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    lol true..must be nice to not have to worry about the sun setting on ya while trying to work on stuff in your yard, landscapers can work 3 shifts there haha

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    haha yea, the only thing thats bad about it is youll be out an wont realize it an itll be like 3am. the road consruction crews go 24/7 to try and fix everything the winter screwed up. There are two seasons in Alaska , winter and road construction :jester:
     

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