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You can see the basic mods I have done on my car with the limited time and money I have had to work on it. My question is where to go from here? I want this car to be a car I can cruise around in on a Sat night and get respect around town. I am not looking to drag it for money on the speedway, but rather drag from light to light on a friday night. I also want to make it look sharp so mod suggestions outside of HP gain are also welcome. I have a limited budget, but I can save cash and purchase items as I get the funds. What direction should I look in next in order to make wise investment for my car?
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subframe connectors
front strut brace if car not so equipped
lowering springs - how many miles on car now?
gears incl. speed-cal
some clay-bar work & Zaino
front chin spoiler
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ibeeskeef said:
I have 27K on the car now. Also, most places are not selling chin spoilers for the 94-04 body style. Any suggestions on where to look to get one? Most places discontinued them.
At 27K, if initial dollars are concern you should be able to get away w/a quality set of lowering springs w/o changing struts/shocks though that would be desired. www.mustangtuning.com

As far as spoiler, see your local Ford dealer:

"Unfortunately, we have to inform you that the Mach 1 Chin Spoiler for the 99-04 has been discontinued. Ford has decided to focus on their new SN197 (2005+) line. Because of this new direction in Ford's marketing plan, chin spoilers will only be able to be bought from your local Ford dealer at a much higher price than we have been offering. The new price would be around $85.00 or more for a $6 Piece of pressed plastic.

Those people who have standing orders with Mustang Tuning for this item please contact us ASAP so that we may discuss with you alternatives for your orders.

To everyone that has been waiting for these spoilers patiently for a long time, Mustang Tuning would like to thank you for being so patient; and we apologize for the inability to provide you with a quality product at a good price, due to corporate decisions on Ford's part.

To all of those loyal customers:

Thanks for shopping, and sticking by, Mustang Tuning."
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