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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: middleburg, fl, usa
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![]() A friend of mine (Jeff) just bought a mustang and brought it over to show me and I noticed it had them right away. They are a little bigger than the factory moldings. He has one on the driver side but nothing on the passenger side and you can definitely tell the difference.
It does look better than the worn out factory piece but it does not look that good in my opinion.
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