Door Mustang "Yeah" or "Nah"

AndyG47

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O.K. Aside from the obvious that I need to center it better what does everybody think? "Yeah" or "Nah"

(And to answer future questions camera sux. 4 megapixel Concord we bought about 6 months ago that now refuses to take pictures correctly outdoors. That's why this pic is bad.)

EDIT: IT'S SOLID BLACK ON A SILVER CAR.

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Hmmm...personally, I don't like the horse decals on stangs, so I'm going to go with nah. But I think that your decal is one of the better ones that I've seen(It doesn't look ghey). So I'm going to go with a Yeah. So my finial answer is in the middle.

Edit: What color is it? Is it black with a yellow outline. It's hard to tell from the pic.
 
I'm not going to lie, I think the stickers and yellow crap looks bad. Maybe if the car was black, that horse would look cool as a flame job. But that doesn't tickle my pickle at all.
 
It's solid black on a silver car. Goes with my hood and spoiler black-outs.

I was going to try this to cover up the shadow on the passenger side. After I removed the rib rail off the center of the door it left a mark on the passengerside only. driver's side is ifine. what it is is that the passenger side got re-sprayed for some reason so when I took the rail off I had two shades of silver. I've also noticed overspray on the roof, as well as on the passenger side taillight and side scoop.
 
Maybe it's just me, but I think if you have something that is very noticable on the outside, there should be something extra under the hood to back it up. It is going to attract a lot of extra attention, so you should have more performance to go with it, otherwise you are drifting toward ricer territory. I personally think my red car would look awesome with a pair of white shelby stripes over the car from front to back, but since there's nothing under the hood but a nearly-stock V6, I'm not going to do it. The engine can't deliver the performance that the look of the outside would suggest if I did that. Anyone agree with me, or am I completely wrong as usual?
 
RED98 said:
Maybe it's just me, but I think if you have something that is very noticable on the outside, there should be something extra under the hood to back it up. It is going to attract a lot of extra attention, so you should have more performance to go with it, otherwise you are drifting toward ricer territory. I personally think my red car would look awesome with a pair of white shelby stripes over the car from front to back, but since there's nothing under the hood but a nearly-stock V6, I'm not going to do it. The engine can't deliver the performance that the look of the outside would suggest if I did that. Anyone agree with me, or am I completely wrong as usual?

I agree with you to a cetain extent, but I think that if you like something, you should do it. Your the one that's paying for it, no one else. It's your car, do what you like to it. Now, I think that a car should have a combination of power and looks.

Andy, you said that you took those bumper guards off your door, right? Can't you just reapply back on your door to cover it up? I used to hate them but now they've grown on me(gives it more of a meaner, muscle look). But I've been thinking about going with those billit side scoop delete, which would mean that I would have to take mine off. Anyways, how did you take them off? I bet you used dental floss and took it off that way, right? Then you could still be able to reapply them. I say, if you like the decal, go for it. Wow, my message is very disorganized, sorry.
 
zincyellow03 said:
Andy, you said that you took those bumper guards off your door, right? Can't you just reapply back on your door to cover it up? I used to hate them but now they've grown on me(gives it more of a meaner, muscle look). But I've been thinking about going with those billit side scoop delete, which would mean that I would have to take mine off. Anyways, how did you take them off? I bet you used dental floss and took it off that way, right? Then you could still be able to reapply them. I say, if you like the decal, go for it. Wow, my message is very disorganized, sorry.

Actually the one began to peel off really bad. The dumb thing was flappin' in the breeze. Went out and bought some 3M Molding Tape because right on the box it says "Ideal for atttaching vehicle body side moldings, trims, and emblems" :bs: It held up for about 2 weeks. :notnice:

Removal is very easy: Just grip and rip. Comes right off. then go back and peel off any of the remaining double stick tape they used to put it on in the first place.

I don't even know where they are anymore. Probally in the same place as my stock intake. Both my stock intake and molding used to be in the garage, now they seemed to have just disappeared :shrug: I can understand the moldings because they're small but how the hell does any entire intake do the same thing? (snorkel and all)

And I agree about the looks after performance thing, but the next cheapest part for my car is $200+ and I don't have that kinda cash right now.

My side scoops light up blue :D just like the rest of my domestic ricer.