Clawfford
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Daisy is my 2025 Mustang GT Premium, and I just took her out for her first photoshoot. She‘s got the 6-speed manual transmission, the GT Performance Pack, Magnaride suspension, active exhaust, and all the goodies.
Daisy has been wrapped in KPMF “Indulgent Blue” glossy metallic. I had them cover the “fake grill” portions of the front bumper, and I think it looks MUCH better this way! (More “classic Mustang” and less “large-mouth grouper fish”). The stripe closely mimics the Super Snake, but it’s not an attempt at stolen valor. I’ve just always liked the style, and it’s far less common than the everyday dual-stipe.
The wheels are Ferrada CM-1’s, and I replaced the center caps with my own custom designed tri-bar Mustang pony logo. She has the RTR hood vent and corner grills. The front splitter is from Air Design, and the rear spoiler is an aftermarket GT Performance Pack clone (not normally available for the convertible, but finally appearing from some E-bay vendors). And speaking of E-bay, the retracted convertible top “beauty side covers” are available there as well.
Inside, you’ll note the Billetworkz “Fusion” weighted shift knob… an almost perfect color match. (I colored in the shift pattern myself… they only offer it in silver). I also added the blue piping to the door panels for some extra pizzazz. You probably can’t see ‘em, but she’s also rockin’ the Tuxmat full-coverage floor mats. They fit as snug as yoga pants, and I replaced the company logo with my own more “Mustangy” preference. And I’m the very satisfied owner of a Saleen instrument panel cowl, which makes it look more like a part of the dashboard, and not a big iPad glued on as an afterthought.
That’s not everything, but those are the most obvious visible mods. I’m no gear-head, and 486 horses are plenty for me, so she’s stock under the hood. But I’ve always liked to make sure my cars stand out enough that I can find them in a crowded parking lot. So what do you think? Does Daisy look good with her makeup on? She goes to her first Cars ‘n’ Coffee on the 5th of July, early in the morning after a late night out watching fireworks.
Daisy has been wrapped in KPMF “Indulgent Blue” glossy metallic. I had them cover the “fake grill” portions of the front bumper, and I think it looks MUCH better this way! (More “classic Mustang” and less “large-mouth grouper fish”). The stripe closely mimics the Super Snake, but it’s not an attempt at stolen valor. I’ve just always liked the style, and it’s far less common than the everyday dual-stipe.
The wheels are Ferrada CM-1’s, and I replaced the center caps with my own custom designed tri-bar Mustang pony logo. She has the RTR hood vent and corner grills. The front splitter is from Air Design, and the rear spoiler is an aftermarket GT Performance Pack clone (not normally available for the convertible, but finally appearing from some E-bay vendors). And speaking of E-bay, the retracted convertible top “beauty side covers” are available there as well.
Inside, you’ll note the Billetworkz “Fusion” weighted shift knob… an almost perfect color match. (I colored in the shift pattern myself… they only offer it in silver). I also added the blue piping to the door panels for some extra pizzazz. You probably can’t see ‘em, but she’s also rockin’ the Tuxmat full-coverage floor mats. They fit as snug as yoga pants, and I replaced the company logo with my own more “Mustangy” preference. And I’m the very satisfied owner of a Saleen instrument panel cowl, which makes it look more like a part of the dashboard, and not a big iPad glued on as an afterthought.
That’s not everything, but those are the most obvious visible mods. I’m no gear-head, and 486 horses are plenty for me, so she’s stock under the hood. But I’ve always liked to make sure my cars stand out enough that I can find them in a crowded parking lot. So what do you think? Does Daisy look good with her makeup on? She goes to her first Cars ‘n’ Coffee on the 5th of July, early in the morning after a late night out watching fireworks.
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