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Owner: Doctor DeBo
Year: 1992
Model: Mustang LX
Mods: Heavy
State: GA
Type: Nice Weather
ET Range: Unknown
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Angela Cole's 2003 Mustang GT
Say hello to Angela Cole, also known as Female Power regular BAD_98_GT_CONV, who is now, RedHott_03MustangGT. Please try to keep up and don't shoot the Editor for the confusion!  It's all Angela's fault! The woman changes cars as often as most of us change shoes or hairstyles! Over the years she's owned a laundry list of awesome 'stangs including a 1985 Hatchback, 1994 Convertible LX, and of course a 1998 GT 'vert, which was traded in for her current 2003 Mustang GT.  You are p...
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Which is the most performance restrictive aspect of a stock 87-95 5.0?
The Stock Heads (E7TE's).
Result: 38%
The Stock Intake.
Result: 14%
Stock cam or someother components (TB, MAF, PCM, etc.).
Result: 2%
Both the Stock Heads and Intake suck the same, changing one with out the other is useless to you.
Result: 46%

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[12/05/2001] Cleartastic releases new product to protect your Mustang from road debris

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Keeping our Mustangs in showroom condition is something Mustang enthusiasts crave. It''s a constant struggle to protect your car from rocks and debris especially when driving to a car show. Cleartastic has come up with a great way to protect your Mustang''s bumper from dirt stains and road chips. Made from clear, flexible vinyl, Cleartastic conforms to paint using static electricity without the use of glue, tape, or drilling. The pre-cut vinyl installs easily, similiar to a window decal with the use of a spray bottle and a squeegee or credit card. Currently Cleartastic''s product only fits 1999 to 2002 and 1964-1/2 to 1966 rear bumpers, but more applications are in the works. Cleartastic claims their vinyl is near invisible, can withstand high speeds, and is reusable! This is a great product to protect your show car or daily driver without having to install mud flaps. Visit http://www.clearstastic.com for how to order this product.

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