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Old 03-14-2006, 07:57 PM
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remenicent of the boss

anyone who is hard core into this will laugh when they read this.

as cheezy as is sounds i loved the old BOSS mustangs, something about the look, the decals, the wheels, the blacked out hood and deck lid, and the wing that just screamed "i can kick your ass". well, im poor and cant really afford a mustang, something about being 18, a guy, and owning a 302 mustang that just screams to the insurance companies "jackpot". but about a year ago i bought this 03 ford zx2(escort) the thing is a metalic orange, and a while ago i was thinking how cool it would be to deck out the zx2 like the old boss's were. ive got the decals put on... (i used the C chape that sweeps from the backforward, down the fendor, and back to the tail.) (see the pic below) i used a carbon fiber hood, but im having a hard time with the wing. ive been looking at the old style that i could cut to fit my car, but that screams shotty work if not done right. and i refuse to use one of those modern wings that will ruin the look of the car. thus my dilema, any ideas would be appreciated.
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