t2 hood?
Originally Posted by NOPR
dont the s4 tails look sort of like camaro's of the same era though? ive had to take a few second glances at camaros from the back before, just to realize they are stupid camaros....
Don't see that at all... color locations don't match, shape does not match... lights on do not match... not sure where you get that
Unlike the T board and S5 lights, where they both have a wide blank section at the bottom, they both have a rectangular reverse light next to the L plate, they both have 3 circles per side, they both flash the outside circle for turn indication... etc etc etc
Last edited by Icemark; Jun 14, 2005 at 08:44 PM.
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the weight of my s4 alum t2 hood threw me off, i remembered how heavy my steel n/a hood was, but the aluminum t2 hood is still a little heavy. I had to open a friends steel n/a hood to be relieved. I was kinda pissed about that for a while
and yeah, alum hoods have rivets on some things and a magnet is another way to tell
and yeah, alum hoods have rivets on some things and a magnet is another way to tell
Originally Posted by Icemark
Don't see that at all... color locations don't match, shape does not match... lights on do not match... not sure where you get that
Unlike the T board and S5 lights, where they both have a wide blank section at the bottom, they both have a rectangular reverse light next to the L plate, they both have 3 circles per side, they both flash the outside circle for turn indication... etc etc etc
I like S5 lights, they're nice
they just look more clean then the S4 ones do...
I have an aluminum hood on my TII, and I cry everytime I haven to open a friend's steel one
they just look more clean then the S4 ones do...I have an aluminum hood on my TII, and I cry everytime I haven to open a friend's steel one
Originally Posted by BklynRX7
This is kinda off topic but sometimes when i see the 96-97+ ford taurus tails out of the corner of my eye i double take thinking its a FD.
Originally Posted by Icemark
I agree as well, but the big key was that the FD came out first and Ford copied Mazda- rather than Mazda knocking off a Ford on those FD/taurus lights
Originally Posted by JamesBong
(Putting on flame suit) It's all the same company anyway. That's why newer Jaguars look like they were designed by Mazda.
And Jags don't have any Mazda in them, but the Volvo 4 series are all just Mazda 3's (as is the European Focus).
I thought you'd speak out on that!
As far as the Jag's, I wasn't talking about parts, I was talking about appearance. Newer Jag's serously bear a family resemblance to Mazdas. I'm sure that just says alot about Mazda'z design team.
Originally Posted by JamesBong
I thought you'd speak out on that!
As far as the Jag's, I wasn't talking about parts, I was talking about appearance. Newer Jag's serously bear a family resemblance to Mazdas. I'm sure that just says alot about Mazda'z design team.yet with minimal style changes (fenders-lights-bumpers-etc), Mazda could re-release the FC or FD and have it look contemporay (infact with the cutting edge look coming back in over the last couple years, probably more so for the FC).
Originally Posted by Icemark
ah yeah... you were 10... I am sure you remember them well 

A friend of mine owned an 83 t-bird we used to call the thunder chicken. A car I actually worked on. Owned it in high school the same time I had an 87 base FC. You do realize cars are around for a few years after they are made right? Check the angle of your shnozzz my friend.
Last edited by RockLobster; Jun 15, 2005 at 12:45 PM.
Originally Posted by RockLobster
Besides rounds were what was intended early in the design process for the 2nd gen. 

Haven't read page 2 or 3 of this thread, but if nobody else has told you this then here it is.
Take a magnet with you to the junkyard.
Magnet sticks to the hood, it's steel, magnet doesn't stick, it's aluminum.
It's that easy.
Take a magnet with you to the junkyard.
Magnet sticks to the hood, it's steel, magnet doesn't stick, it's aluminum.
It's that easy.
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