that dont irk me, as long as it isnt in a stang.. dont get me wrong, im not against woodgrain in a vehicle. in fact, my 06 f150 supercrew has woodgrain in it and i love it. what i am against is woodgrain in a mustang. its like putting a ricer wing on your mustang.... it just isnt right... actually, im not a big fan of the carbon fiber or billet in a stang either, but i would prefer that over wood. i think ford hit it perfect with the IUP and i dont plan on touching it. i had in the beginning an 05 roush sport with the roush carbon fiber. it was okay, but i like the IUP silver better. woodgrain to me says luxury vehicle, not pony car or muscle car. its better left in the caddys, lincolns and supernice trucks. and yes i know, stangs had it in the late sixties and into the seventies. people then also wore big afros, had peace signs around thier necks and had shagg carpet in thier house. doesnt mean we need to repeat the entire past when we retro a car...
My carbon fiber doesn't cover the OEM aluminum...I was a little scared to do it but it turned out pretty nice imho
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Who are the two stangers for-
Like the names - Paris and Nicole.
They are both mine. My girlfriend has a Mountaineer. She borrows the coupe from time to time and drives like a pro. I picked the names after questioning the forum guys. Since Paris Hilton likes to lift her top in public it was a natural name for the Vert. Nicole is kind of smoky and sexy in a dark kind of way and that suited the coupe.
BTW the pic with the woodgrain isn't my car. My vert has aluminum and carbon fiber and the coupe has a full aluminum dash kit.
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PARIS-05 GT Vert Auto Torch Red 290 RWHP 18x9 Chrome Bullitts 255/45/18 Silver cam covers Carbon fiber/billet/chrome dress ups C&L w/Predator 3D Carbon Tonneau Cover Flowmasters.
yea they teach it...but no one takes it....they figure anything they have to fix they will (or daddy) just pay someone to do it for them.and then even when they try it themselves they usually end up paying someone to fix what they broke. its a vicious cycle i know