My 2016 Mustang GT

My 2016 Mustang GT

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RobbieM-Evo

Original Poster:

634 posts

244 months

Friday 2nd September 2016
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Well I haven't posted on here since picking my car up at the end of June. Was on here a lot in the early ordering days etc. So a short write up and a couple of pics:

Spec:
MY Mustang PP GT Fastback
Magnetic
Manual
Ebony Leather
Shaker Pro
Climate Seats
Reverse sensors

Some of you may have seen these pics as you are on M6G, apologies if so.

At the dealers (Trust Ford Edgware) I had Gloss Black Roof and Mirrors Caps done:


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They also did my Carbon 20% tints in Dark Smoke Premium and fitted my short plate to front as requested, stuck on and not drilled.

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Pick up day, prep of my car was faultless and full Diamond Brite treatment was done to a high standard.







Next day I fitted fitted GT350, Black Gloss 5.0 badges & DD Led Side Markers






Day after this I had the SOLO Mach XV Cat back with 4 1/2 pipes – which sounds amazing! No drone, no rasp just deep american muscle car v8 gloriousness! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Not very good sound clips I'm afraid, will do better ones soon.

https://youtu.be/9MU_fyXCe5I

https://youtu.be/yclz-K-Fm0g

Then I did Barton Lock out and gear knob







New boot mat



Then Eibach Sportline Performance Spring Kit and 25mm Spacers all round fitted




Had Pony badges sprayed Magnetic and removed rear GT Deck Lid and replaced with plain version and placed Pony on the lid.






Fitted a UPR Catch Can




Fitted AEM Dry Filter



Just changed my rear spacers from 25mm to 20mm which has brought the rear in a fraction and looks better.

Ordered rear mats, can't believe they are not supplied with them!

BMR CB005 - Cradle Bushing Lockout Kit was fitted this week and has made a big difference when launching the car off.



I can't believe the attention these cars get, I'm planning on wheels next then that's it. As far as value for money goes this has been my best car purchase to date.
Will do a more in depth write up of the car another time but every time I fired it up and that exhaust note hits the earholes it brings a massive smile to my face!

Cheers

Edited by RobbieM-Evo on Friday 2nd September 16:23

croyde

22,898 posts

230 months

Saturday 3rd September 2016
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Very nice.

I have a metal lock out for the gear stick but could not for the life of me lift out the painted chrome shift surround.

Gave up when some of the chrome paint flaked off. Just stuck with the white cue ball knob.

Paul Walsh

7 posts

92 months

Saturday 3rd September 2016
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Great what you've done to this car, nice colours by the way.

Question, how are your DD side marker lights wired up given European spec cars only have the reflector with no wiring loom attached, unlike US models.

Paul.

RobbieM-Evo

Original Poster:

634 posts

244 months

Monday 5th September 2016
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croyde said:
Very nice.

I have a metal lock out for the gear stick but could not for the life of me lift out the painted chrome shift surround.

Gave up when some of the chrome paint flaked off. Just stuck with the white cue ball knob.
Cheers,

Yes it is not easy at all, brute force does it but very easy to break.

RobbieM-Evo

Original Poster:

634 posts

244 months

Monday 5th September 2016
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Paul Walsh said:
Great what you've done to this car, nice colours by the way.

Question, how are your DD side marker lights wired up given European spec cars only have the reflector with no wiring loom attached, unlike US models.

Paul.
Thank you,

you wire the LED's into the rear number plate lamps, fairly easy to do. Cable tie wires away from exhaust.