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'94 GT Coupe
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Hood Styling
I have a very long list of to-dos planned for my stang. On the list is of course to install hood pins.
I bought some standard Shelby style pins (not the cheap shit, but good price.) and I'm thinking about keeping them the brushed aluminum or blacking this out to match my hood. I have an aftermarket Cobra fiberglass hood. I also came across an underhood strut kit for our models. What's everyone's opinions on them? Also, (if anyone has done this, please let me know/show me) I was wondering after I install my hood pins in and decide to do the strut kit, would the strut and pin combo give me any difficulty when opening the hood? I don't see why it would but then again, you never know. Thanks. |
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2006 Mustang GT
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the struts wont affect the hood pins and visa versa
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