MAT1955
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I should probably not be asking you for comments about my rear end but here goes LOL....I have a 2024 Mustang GT convertible Premium. I have ordered a 2026 of essentially the same options except I'm adding active exhaust. Agreed it is somewhat of a dumba$$ financial move but I considered many other options and because my 2024 was a convertible none worked. Believe me I tried with calls to Valvetronic, Corse, AWE, Steeda, custom pipe benders etc. etc. Plus I just plain WANT the active valve exhaust! So, if my dealer has enough pull and assigned a high enough priority order number I should be getting a 2026 in a few months. I have plans for some mods, the regular culprits and one that is a bit "outside the box" . Here goes. Back in the day I had a 2014 Mustang Convertible. I really liked that the entire rear end of it was painted (Oxford white). I am not so keen on the "black composite look" of my 2024 and hopefully 2026. Sooo, I went to a respected paints shop for a price to match the valence to the body color (vapor blue metallic). De-greasing, two coats primer, three coats vapor blue metallic, two coats clear coat, buffing in between. The sensors on the bumper would only get one spray of primer, color and clearcoat. Valence would be removed for the process. Lights embedded in it removed for the process. Cost $1,600.00. They did not seem to be worried at all about the process. They did state that the color might be a bit off in the bright sun but I replied so was the transition from metal to composite parts on my 2014 Mustang. If I liked the result would I get the composite parts along the rockers done? Maybe. Would I get the front grille (like my 2014) done too? Maybe. I would leave the hood vents black. Just thinking why not stand out a bit from the pack? Let the comments fly.....please. Cheers MT .... attach a couple of pics to show my idea.
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