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HONEYCOMB TAIL PANEL & VALANCE INSERT
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Honeycomb tail panel
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Simple straight forward install. Take off the plate. The hardest part was removing the old emblems. This took a bit of heat, some fishing line, a sharp knife, and some patience. Once the emblems were off I was able to clean the surface. The last step was alcohol to cut any contaminates. Then to hold the three piece panel up to see how it fits. If there is no interferance then install the center panel first. Just pull the 3M tape and stick it on. I chose to only pull a small amount of tape backing. I then got the panel in place with the small amount of avail sticky area. This will allow you to pull it off and reapply if you get it crooked. Once you like its placement then stick it down and hold while you gently pull the tape backing off. Then use the same method for the 2 side pieces. Then you have to clean the old backing off the emblems and add new 3M tape. Then apply them to the tail panel in the designated areas.
"Stang" Ford logo cover

"GT" on the Honeycomb tail panel

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License Plate trim
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Yes its girly, but its a girl's car...

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Now there was one simple thing that was such an eye sore thanks to someones repaint before we got the car. The styrafoam under the bumper cover had body color overspray on it. Once the rear valance was repainted black with "Can you hear me now?" you could really see it.

We searched for the best way to fix it w/o removing the bumper cover. Finally we saw a guy with a piece of stainless slipped in behind the cover just to cover that area. So we used that same idea. We instead used a piece of brushed aluminum flashing.
To install, the best way is to pull the cover if you are using a piece of stiff stainless. Since our piece was thin and flexible, we could slip the piece in with the cover still on. First you have to pull the bumper cover flaps held in with push pins. Then you can carefully work the piece in between the cover and the styrafoam.



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DIRECTORY FOR TINKERBELL_TOO SITE
01 Intro
02 Exhaust Mods
03 Rims
04 Lowering Springs
05 Exterior: Graphics
06 Exterior: Grilles
07 Exterior: Honeycomb Tailpanel & Rear Valance Insert <<<
08 Exterior: Emblems & Stainless Bumper Letter Inserts
09 Exterior: Brakes
10 Exterior: Projection Headlights
11 Exterior: Accident
12 Exterior: Paint & Roush Nose
13 Exterior: Tail Light Tint
14 Interior: Billet Accents
15 Interior: Gauge Insert
16 Interior: Paint
17 Interior: Trunk Mat
18 Interior: Door Panel Inserts
19 Interior: Shift, E-Brake boots, and Console Cover
20 Interior: Miscellaneous
21 Interior: Stereo
22 Engine: Stainless Radiator Cover
23 Engine: JLT True Cold Air Intake
24 Engine: Bright Work
25 Engine: Hood Struts
++ Seriously cool pics of my Stang
++ Show Results Page
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