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My friend's 86 GT and pictures of my 86 GT engine and interior where the Terminator X is finish being installed.
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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16791095" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>Haha, very nice! I don't blame you, whenever I see a clean 4-eye, it grabs my full attention. The funny thing is, I didn't just buy a 4-eye because I found a good deal on it, I specifically wanted an 86 GT since when I was growing up my Dad had an 86 GT and we used to go to the track just about every week it seemed. We bonded over cars. I used to help him work on his Fox and because of my Dad I became the Mustang loving 4-eye centric guy I am today. Oddly enough, my Dad's 86 GT was Light Regatta Blue like my friends. My Dad's car had a Vortech S-Trim, GT-40 tubular manifold, GT-40 heads, and much more. You have to remember in the early 90s the aftermaket for Fox Bodies wasn't anywhere as big as it is today. My Dad actually bought that car brand new in 1986.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks! I can't wait to get my car lowered and stick a little more meat in the rear. I actually have all the brand new suspension parts just sitting in my basement and my buddy and I plan to install everything very soon at his house in his garage since he has a 2 car garage with a divider area in the middle which makes it even bigger, so we'll have a lot more room to work on it. </p><p></p><p>I plan on doing a 5 lug conversion next and Wilwood brakes up front and 03/04 Cobra brakes in the rear. My friend actually has an extra 8.8 with the mounting brackets for the Cobra brakes and I believe they are Moser 5 lug axles that are brand new he said I could have since he has an IRS on his 86. I really like the chrome Pony wheels since I like the old school look, but in 17". Only thing is, i'll have to buy new wheels when I do the 5 lug conversion and i'm debating to just get another set of chrome Pony wheels in 5 lug, or pick up a set of Cosmis Racing XT-005R. They look very similar to my friend's 86 GT's wheels. I actually almost bought these wheels for my 2013 WRX and never even thought about putting them on a Mustang until recently. </p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1753295[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I picked the DSG Mach 1 image since it's close to the color of my car. Idk, I still really like the look of chrome on gray and might change my mind once my car is lowered. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sounds like he's got 4-eye fever. It's quite infectious!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16791095, member: 55199"] Haha, very nice! I don't blame you, whenever I see a clean 4-eye, it grabs my full attention. The funny thing is, I didn't just buy a 4-eye because I found a good deal on it, I specifically wanted an 86 GT since when I was growing up my Dad had an 86 GT and we used to go to the track just about every week it seemed. We bonded over cars. I used to help him work on his Fox and because of my Dad I became the Mustang loving 4-eye centric guy I am today. Oddly enough, my Dad's 86 GT was Light Regatta Blue like my friends. My Dad's car had a Vortech S-Trim, GT-40 tubular manifold, GT-40 heads, and much more. You have to remember in the early 90s the aftermaket for Fox Bodies wasn't anywhere as big as it is today. My Dad actually bought that car brand new in 1986. Thanks! I can't wait to get my car lowered and stick a little more meat in the rear. I actually have all the brand new suspension parts just sitting in my basement and my buddy and I plan to install everything very soon at his house in his garage since he has a 2 car garage with a divider area in the middle which makes it even bigger, so we'll have a lot more room to work on it. I plan on doing a 5 lug conversion next and Wilwood brakes up front and 03/04 Cobra brakes in the rear. My friend actually has an extra 8.8 with the mounting brackets for the Cobra brakes and I believe they are Moser 5 lug axles that are brand new he said I could have since he has an IRS on his 86. I really like the chrome Pony wheels since I like the old school look, but in 17". Only thing is, i'll have to buy new wheels when I do the 5 lug conversion and i'm debating to just get another set of chrome Pony wheels in 5 lug, or pick up a set of Cosmis Racing XT-005R. They look very similar to my friend's 86 GT's wheels. I actually almost bought these wheels for my 2013 WRX and never even thought about putting them on a Mustang until recently. [ATTACH type="full"]1753295[/ATTACH] I picked the DSG Mach 1 image since it's close to the color of my car. Idk, I still really like the look of chrome on gray and might change my mind once my car is lowered. Sounds like he's got 4-eye fever. It's quite infectious! [/QUOTE]
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