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![]() Man, that guiy did a lot of work on that car. Too bad he didn't start with a GT. Seems sort of a shame, but, that's just my opinion.
Yea, brakes look real good in the photo. Go to this web site and scroll down. Check out the "How To" articles. You will find one for putting in the new instrument panel. I think there are two articles for different styles. http://www.mustangworld.com/
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