Whata Think? Boss 302 Stripe?

What do you think of this kit?


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Ford Mustang Boss 302 Style Retro Graphics Kit 1

Time to Retro your 2005-Current Ford Mustang with this awesome Hood, Side and Rear Deck Lid "BOSS 302" style Graphics kit. Graphic design consists of a 21" (53.34cm) center hood stripe with accompanying 3" (7.62cm) highlight stripes with pinstripe at each side that drapes down the front fender and pulls to the rear like the original BOSS 302 style graphics. They're PRECUT and ready to install in a wide variety of colors with very little trimming required (please see installation instructions)! Fourteen (14) piece kit will fit V6 and GT model Mustangs. Choose from "MUSTANG" or "BOSS 302" badged kits - your choice! This stripe package consists of prefitted and contoured pieces made specifically for the 2005-Current Ford Mustang as shown in the illustration and will not fit any other vehicle. Kit includes general online application and care instructions.

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nwoh50 said:
"21" (53.34cm) center hood stripe"

the hood area needs to be 2-4ins wider, Just my .02 cents

I see your line of thinking on this nwoh50. However, would you not also increase the accompanying hood sides from 3" to 5" with a 1/2" - 3/4" increase in fittament space between the two stripe componenets to keep it proportionate and inline with the Boss retro style design? :shrug:

P.S. The products get my vote of approval! :nice:
 
I like the stealth look myself, you know, a wolf in sheep's clothing.
I think the Mustang is sharp enough that it doesn't need a lot of extra stripes and gimmicks. Just my two cents worth.
 
You are correct. And if the folks selling these stripes don't have permission to use the names, they could be in big trouble. Ford is getting really serious about use of its copyrighted names. Businesses which use Mustang in some way face the threat of a lawsuit or changing their names.
I think Ford has taken this a bit too far, but protection of trademarked property is a serious matter.