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2011-2014 Mustangs
Interior and Exterior
You'd think for 40k you'd get a little paint smeared on this
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<blockquote data-quote="dead man walkin" data-source="post: 13572489" data-attributes="member: 56071"><p>From an engineering stand point the surface rust is a better protector of the part than paint. The paint on the underside is good for 5 years at best. Then it flakes off and rusts and looks bad. The surface rust provides an air tight protection against real rust. Lasts forever, saves weight, and money. Look it up surface rust on the rear end is the best protection you can get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dead man walkin, post: 13572489, member: 56071"] From an engineering stand point the surface rust is a better protector of the part than paint. The paint on the underside is good for 5 years at best. Then it flakes off and rusts and looks bad. The surface rust provides an air tight protection against real rust. Lasts forever, saves weight, and money. Look it up surface rust on the rear end is the best protection you can get. [/QUOTE]
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