Let me know what you think!!
Not a big fan of the limo tint, just seems too dark. Of course if I lived in FLA.
it would be tempting. I live in NC and we are only legal to 35. If it was 30 I
would have my done. If you have it lowered check out the Swedish made
Kilen Lowering Springs, I had them on my previous Saab 9000 Aero and they
were great, never scrapped with a full load of cargo or people. Of course I
was running 16" and not the 17" so you may want to double check on that.
it would be tempting. I live in NC and we are only legal to 35. If it was 30 I
would have my done. If you have it lowered check out the Swedish made
Kilen Lowering Springs, I had them on my previous Saab 9000 Aero and they
were great, never scrapped with a full load of cargo or people. Of course I
was running 16" and not the 17" so you may want to double check on that.
The Limo is great here espically with the kids in the back seat.
I have had the Mustang Limo for 12 years and love it as well.
Dark at night to help see the road better and dark during the day to keep it cool and easy to see.
I have had the Mustang Limo for 12 years and love it as well.
Dark at night to help see the road better and dark during the day to keep it cool and easy to see.
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Dark at night to help see the road better and dark during the day to keep it cool and easy to see.
Dark at night to help see the road better and dark during the day to keep it cool and easy to see.
Hey now,
I've got some deep tint onmy '94Brick (Estate) and I do find it a little difficult backing up some times and as this is the first estate, owned a 1986 gutless cutlas wagon(god was it ever - gutless - so we'll no longer speak of it)that was the slopiest car I have ever driven.
I really like the sedan version of this car and think that the handling might bea bit better than the estate but I like my Brick and have found that there are waaaaaay too many mods for this car.
Need more cash
and want more stuff
.
Keep your ride Sweet.
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I've got some deep tint onmy '94Brick (Estate) and I do find it a little difficult backing up some times and as this is the first estate, owned a 1986 gutless cutlas wagon(god was it ever - gutless - so we'll no longer speak of it)that was the slopiest car I have ever driven.
I really like the sedan version of this car and think that the handling might bea bit better than the estate but I like my Brick and have found that there are waaaaaay too many mods for this car.
Need more cash
and want more stuff
.Keep your ride Sweet.
[sm=icon_cheers.gif]
Looks great. I don't have the money to get mine done, and I would want to do at least two of the three cars if I did. I had mine tinted on the 94 cause I lived in Colorado Springs and driving home after work going north on I-25 the sun was too hot. The tinting really helped. Here in Columbus, I don't think we get enough sunny days to justify the expense.
Like the tint. They wont let us go that dark in KY. Just had it done to my sons 850. With the black car, black trim and tinted windows it really looks good. I posted some pics under "Latest 850 Upgrades.
WOW Tech! that looks so good bro. and those HIDs really set things off. i want a set of those factory wheels in19" as a second set.
i see a lamborgini yellow with a gold pearl paint job in your future
hot-2-death!
i see a lamborgini yellow with a gold pearl paint job in your future
hot-2-death!



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