Have any of you guys decided on getting the graphics for your R - Model like the prototype car has? And also what do you think about replacing the prancing horse for a cobra snake on the front grill? This particlular car has it done.
the stickers i got were'nt the same as those on the prototype. i eas wanting those like the proto, but couldn't find good copy.
any idea where these came from?
i'm not sure i like the bullitt gas cap. i think i'll leave the horse as well. ford didn't think enough of it for that and the rear valanv=ce still with "mustang" on it.
if you know where to get the stickers and can find out if their reusable, let me know.
: what is all the crap along the bottom right of the car? I usually have a large amount of crap behind the back wheels on fri. and sat. night, but it's called "melted rubber". BTW - that brings up another good question! I have a hard time getting the caked on rubber off the rear facia behind the tires. I am currently just waxing it every fri and sat before I go out, but i still have to use bug and tar remover to get the rubber off. I am thinking it might be cost efficient to buy street/radials so I don't have to do 5 second burnouts everytime I race in order to get a decent grip on the pavement? So does anyone know of a preventative product for keeping the crap from sticking, or maybe making it easier to get off?
-clarky....
Clarky,
I do believe there is a secret to preventing that problem, or at least minimizing it, but I can't remember what it was. I want to say it was like spraying nonstick stuff you spray on pans to prevent food from sticking while cooking or something on that order. Anyone else ever heard of that?
Brian
BTW: I sure would like to get that info from you that you promised us.:-?
You can use WD-40 to remove and also leave a light coat or film on the rear quarters to help clean up of the rubber left behind by the burnouts.. This is what we do with our Street Outlaw car..