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Modifications Changes from the factory stock setup - performance and appearance. What to buy next? What works & what doesn't? |
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![]() Just saw these on the LRS site. Pretty cool looking but pricey for me. They have them for the 79-86 cars too. Not sure if I would tackle installing them by myself.
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...-Red-Backlight
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'88 Scarlet red/white ragtop, 5 speed. SFCs, STB, K-member brace, 95 amp Alt, air silencer removed, MAC Racer's choice filter, shorty antenna, Flowmaster American Thunder catback. Last edited by Jeffer65; 07-09-2013 at 06:44 PM.. |
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![]() Its interesting but I doubt many fox body owners would spend the money. Lets face it... 79-93 stangs are old school cars and seen as cheap when compared to later models.
Now what I would be interested in is a rebuild of my stock meter assembly and remove the buffering of the gauges. And make the tach very accurate.
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