darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
Sounds like you are as much a fox body fan as I am.

The 07 GT is very nice! My parent's have the 2007 GT as well - I will have to post pics of that later. Did the Ford Racing suspension make an amazing difference? We thought about it but didn't want to lower it at all because we thought the looks of the tire/fender reveals were absolutely perfect with the stock suspension. I keep trying to convince them they just need to trade up to a GT500, but that is a no go. Maybe after they bring the 5.0 back in 2012 I will be getting into another one myself! :)
Yeah, I still miss the square light look of the 86 every now and then.

I wouldn't call the FRPP stuff an amazing difference, but it's certainly noticeable. I went with Tokico struts and shocks because I was told that the FRPP dampeners were harsh. The GT handled pretty well stock, but the FRPP sway bars definitely make the car flatter. I had to lower mine because I thought it looked like a 4WD at the stock height.

After having fox bodies for so many years, it's amazing the improvements they've made with the Mustang with these S97's. The only thing my 07 doesn't do better than my heavily modded 95 did is stop. But I had Cobra brakes on the 95.
 
strube

strube

Audioholic Field Marshall
Here are some of the other cars my family has or had:

Here's the 1965 Mustang coupe that my dad and I took over 10 years to restore. It was fun, but we definitely realized we preferred the modern comforts and the quiet interiors that newer cars have to offer.


My brothers 1979 Firebird Formula 400:


My parents' 2001 Mustang GT (obviously the date on the pic is wrong :D) - we did the graphics ourselves and put a Mach 1 open grille on it after an antelope mishap. There is also a 2002 GT that was one of my former room mates in the background.


I don't have pictures of their 1973 Corvette Stingray or their current 2007 Mustang GT, unfortunately. I am sure I will get some of their '07 Stang, but I am pretty sure there are no Vette pics to be found.
 
J

jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Here's the 1965 Mustang coupe that my dad and I took over 10 years to restore. It was fun, but we definitely realized we preferred the modern comforts and the quiet interiors that newer cars have to offer.
but she's a beaut

My brothers 1979 Firebird Formula 400:

My parents' 2001 Mustang GT (obviously the date on the pic is wrong :D) - we did the graphics ourselves and put a Mach 1 open grille on it after an antelope mishap. There is also a 2002 GT that was one of my former room mates in the background.

I don't have pictures of their 1973 Corvette Stingray or their current 2007 Mustang GT, unfortunately. I am sure I will get some of their '07 Stang, but I am pretty sure there are no Vette pics to be found.
You guys are car whores!
 
strube

strube

Audioholic Field Marshall
but she's a beaut



You guys are car whores!
:D

It is kind of bad, isn't it? :rolleyes:

I guess it is in the blood. It doesn't feel excessive, however, because they only have one middle-class level fun car at a time, rather than a giant warehouse full of cars like those Jay Leno types. :)
 
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Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai




2007 Mazda 3i Touring. I haven't done anything to it except the new tires I recently got. Looks great and is fun to drive but has a nice smooth quiet ride at the same time. Love the 5 speed. Love the interior that looks and feels like it should be in a much more expensive car. I wanted the deep metallic blue color but it was nowhere to be found in this state at the time I bought it and finding one in blue with the 5 speed would have been next to impossible. :(
 
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mperfct

mperfct

Audioholic Samurai
you guys have really big cars. or big camera lenses.
 
strube

strube

Audioholic Field Marshall
2007 Mazda 3i Touring. I haven't done anything to it except the new tires I recently got. Looks great and is fun to drive but has a nice smooth quiet ride at the same time. Love the 5 speed. Love the interior that looks and feels like it should be in a much more expensive car. I wanted the deep metallic blue color but it was nowhere to be found in this state at the time I bought it and finding one in blue with the 5 speed would have been next to impossible. :(
Do you pull that Airstream with it? ;)
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
The 1963 Airstream is actually pulled by a 2001 Chevy Silverado.





The Airstream is in the process of being polished.



The airstream used to be pulled by a 1977 Ford F-250.



The trucks and trailer are my fathers, not mine. :)
 
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Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
There's something about polished aluminum that I just love.
 
irish

irish

Enthusiast
Subscribed to post pictures later... how many posts do I need for that? :confused:
 
Davemcc

Davemcc

Audioholic Spartan
Here's my daily ride. A '94 Lincoln Town Car with 100K on it.



Here's the new truck.



The toy.



And waiting in the garage.

 
strube

strube

Audioholic Field Marshall
Subscribed to post pictures later... how many posts do I need for that? :confused:
You should be good - I think it is 5...

Here's my daily ride. A '94 Lincoln Town Car with 100K on it.

...

Here's the new truck.

...

The toy.
...

And waiting in the garage.
Looks like a very enjoyable set of vehicles, Dave! :)
 
irish

irish

Enthusiast
My favorite car: 04' 330i w/ZHP Performance Package.


Sold it for this:


And this:


Truck's sold and boat's up for sale... Looking to buy an M5 now :D
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
I don't have any current photos of my car. I'll get on that one day and post up.

sheepStar
 

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