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DIY Mustang Body Kit

Posted April 30, 2010 9:00 AM by motorztv

In this episode, Motorz TV shows you how to install a Boy Racer body kit from 3dCarbon on a 2008 Ford Mustang GT (S197). With an aggressively sculpted front bumper that flows into larger fender flares, the Boy Racer kit makes this Mustang look like its moving even when it's not. All of the kit's components are manufactured in flexible, high-pressure injected urethane. For our wheel and tire combination, we went with a set of Foose Design (MHT Wheels) "Nitrous" wheels wrapped with "INVO" tires from Nitto.

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