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I have my 99 Ford P71 Vic and the headlights retain moisture and have a bit of rough wear on he plastic.. I am curious if a set of Marauder Headlights will bolt straight on, black and red is the theme for my P71 and the black housing lights would look great, thanks. check out my car at www.cardomain.com/id/hoosier_p71
thanks. i really wish i had the balls to do that, but sadly, i only have one car and if i messed something up id be up the creek w/o a paddle, but i'll try to muster up the time and courage to attempt it, plus my headlights need replaced anyway due to moisture and scratches from being made of plastic. I did however just get my Sylvania Silverstar headlight bulbs in and by friday i should have my hyper white LED turn signal bulbs and my hyper blue sidemarker bulbs. www.cardomain.com/id/hoosier_p71
ALSO, i was curious if the tail lights could fit as well off of the marauder, just curious since they are very similar, if not how do i get smoked tail lights. And for wheels i want to use cobra wheels, but I have yet to locate whether the offset of the mustang and vic are different to where they wouldnt fit, but I would like to put chrome 5 spoke cobra wheels on my car.
Looks like a cherry bomb :) Love the red, whos the maker? Ever think about a flat black power strip down the middle, off set the red and look like bad ass performer? Or maybe a wick on the middle, make it look like its ready to off at any time :) Sorry, my mind has stepped away for a moment. Have fun.
Thanks, I really do love the color, and its a PPG color i believe, i have the paint code and all the info from the body shop that did it. Yes, I have thought about some kind of black accent.. maybe something along the bottom of the doors but for now hte red will do quite nicely.
I remember a dude that smoked his rear tail lights on his 98 CV by putting smoke tinted vinyl stickers on the lenses, looked good, he just didn't trim it right and left a line. At night you'ed notice it.
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