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Old Mar 30, 2011
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Night shots of the Mustang and photos with the Ranger

I cleaned up all of our vehicles this weekend and finally got some night photos of the Mustang - which I have been wanting to get. I put the new plates on the Mustang Monday night, it looked better with the black dealer plate... but there's nothing I can do about that. Enjoy.










Since the snow is finally gone, I pulled off the wheels and cleaned/polished the rims for about 45 minutes each - they were in bad shape, so the effort was worth a photo of the truck on it's own. It looks so nice from 15 feet away, when you get closer, you can see all the scratches in the clear coat from offroading... aka: pine striping, aka: trail trophies - but I wouldn't have my truck any other way.



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Low exposure shot:


Slightly low exposure shot:


The interior has a lighting option that comes with the Mustang GT Premium - I didn't care for it at first, but it's growing on me. It's got something like 300 different color options. I usually run the blue color option, so I'm posting up those, and it's opposite color, orange.

The interior with blue lighting selected:




The interior with orange lighting selected:


Yep, the word Mustang on the door sill lights up... just in case you didn't know what kind of vehicle you were getting into.
 
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Old Mar 30, 2011
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nice stang, when did u pick that up?
 
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Old Mar 30, 2011
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I love that interior lighting, so cool.
 
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Originally Posted by Wbfd18
nice stang, when did u pick that up?
Thanks, I picked it up on 3/17.
 
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Old Mar 30, 2011
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I love that interior lighting, so cool.
x2 Just awesome!!

Sucks you have to run a front plate on it.
 
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Indeed, but I found a site that sells custom brackets that mount to the bumper without having to drill holes. I bought it and threw it on there. I can remove it at any time if I decide to show or sell the car.
 
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Old Mar 30, 2011
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The hide-away license plate is one of the coolest accessories I have seen.

Beautiful mustang. Paint me jealous.
 
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Originally Posted by 04blackedge
I love that interior lighting, so cool.
Ford did a nice job on the interior. Lighting makes all the difference. Im so jealous...makes me wish I never sold my stangs.
 
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Indeed, but I found a site that sells custom brackets that mount to the bumper without having to drill holes. I bought it and threw it on there. I can remove it at any time if I decide to show or sell the car.
you got a site for that or is it the one that joey-butts mentioned?
 
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you got a site for that or is it the one that joey-butts mentioned?
Here is a motorized one, but there is a mechanical one as well. The car I am doing an audio install in right now has the mechanical one. Said it cost around $40. Real cool piece.

A link would help!
http://www.amazon.com/Show-Go-Licens.../dp/B001TLLZ4E
 
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I ended up not going motorized and saved myself $75 for the product I was looking at. Here's what I got: http://www.ccmustangbrackets.com/brackets.html It's a pretty neat idea, quick and easy, and could probably be applied to most applications. I couldn't see how I was going to be able to mount the product like I wanted to, and unfortunately I needed something now to mount my plate - so I went that route.
 
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hmm. thanks
 
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What happened to your Waag bar?
 
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I never had one... the closest I ever came to that was a bull bar, and that was pre-orignial GE days.
 
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