Here's some pics of my 95 gt, please comment, I went wingless and skirtless

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Nice! I'm a fan of the side skirts just because it makes it look lower, but you gotta do what you like. On the same note a 1.5 lowering kit won't hurt on a dd. the ohio potholes suck and mine still does fine with 1.5 drop
 
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Lowering springs and new shocks will be my next mod
 

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These cars look so much better skirtless. IIRC, Ford basically threw them on as an after thought.
 

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Lower it and put the sideskirts back on for gods sake.

I don't know why people think this new fad of taking off the sideskirts actually looks good, it doesn't.

This. Car just looks like its missing pieces in this state without the skirts.

I think the car needs to be lowered with different wheels and hood to pull off this current look.

Not a bad looking car though. Welcome to the site! :D
 

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Kinda looks like a 4x4 without the skirts. I love the wingless look on lowered cars and I actually like the louvres on certain ones, just not sure about the combination of the two.

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Well all I can say is I love the way it looks, besides needing to get it lowered
 

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I'm a mustang guy, and I'm saying put the wing back on! Whatever you do don't paint the louvers green, would look terrible. Its got kind of a bullit look, lower it and throw on some 5 spoke bullits, would look pretty decent. Oh and fix all the body paint.....
 

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