NEW RETROBUILT GT500KR-INPUT?

Discussion in '2005 - 2012 (S-197) Mustang' started by retrobuilt, Oct 27, 2007.

  1. retrobuilt New Member

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    Thanks for all the input guys, we wil be working on the revised tailights, hopefully we can come up with something a bit more appealing...Thanks, tony
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    Any updates on this at all?
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    Hello, yes we have updated the rear of the car and finished out the front end, the car is being photographed for 5.0 next week, I don't know at this time when it will be released. The current issue of 5.0 has the GT car on the cover. The back of the Shelby looks much better to me, I'll post pics after 5.0 shoots it. Check out the latest issue, I'm the bald guy!!! Thanks for the interest, Tony
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    did you guys end up putting some type of chin spoiler it? It looks nice, i'm sure the pics don't do it justice.

    I really like rear shot. Got any high res?
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    I seen your article in 5.0 and personaly LOVE the front end of the car. My question for you is, do you plan on making parts of the kit aviabale individualy, such as a front end conversion. (fenders, hood, facia, lights, etc....)

    If so, I'll be FIRST on the list.

    Can't wait to see the 68 look next!!!!
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    I think the vehicle looks incredible! The front and sides look truly 1968 but the rear panel needs work, in my opinion.

    The biggest detractor I can see are the tail lights. If I were you, I would start anew with those. Come up with a different design that doesn't stand out so much yet resembles the Shelby heritage.

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