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Oh, and here's something for you Stang owners. Feel free to print these out and affix them somewhere visible in the cabin. :tup:
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^^ i get both of your points. However, i think dreamer is right on this one. We only have 350z and 370z. None of our cars have a lower displacement option. While us 370 owners see quite a few 350's on the street. Its not like we see a 370z with a 4 banger on every corner.
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see this makes more sense than your post. |
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She could at least have a 30 round magazine in the weapon for gosh sakes... |
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OK, so I need to build a custom bracket to hold my front plate. I think I want to mount it off to the side, but I'm not quite sure how I'm going to go about it.
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Why off to the side? I wish something like this was available for the 370Z:
Welcome to Craig's Custom Mustang Brackets I built something similar (without the powder coating) for my wife's Grand Cherokee, but it had a convenient bar with holes in it under the bumper. Since my 370Z has the factory holder installed already, I may just cut it to hide behind the plate and frame I have. |
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I am going to the DMV tomorrow morning to apply for title and register the car. :tup: Just did the sound tube mod... I pulled out the insulator and the plug inside the cockpit. It's definitely louder when you're on the throttle in the mid-range but nothing crazy. I might keep it like this until I get my CAI and exhaust, then I'll just remove the thing all together. |
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