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Old 01-13-2001, 04:32 PM   #9
Gearhead999
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I think an export brace is one of the easiest and least expensive upgrades you can do. It makes quite a difference in the car. I have installed one on every mustang I have had and highly recomend it to many that come in my shop.

Holds everything together and in relationship to each other much better then the stock seperate braces.
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