Season 2: Episode 21
Mustang Chin Spoiler Installation @ SEMA Show 2009
Aired: December 23, 2009
Posted in: All Episodes, Appearance, Cars, Featured, Season 2, Video
MOTORZ TV shows you how to install a chin spoiler and rear deck lid from Classic Design Concepts on a 2010 Ford Mustang. Filmed live at the 2009 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, NV.
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Episode Notes
This SEMA-special episode is 6 of 9 episodes we filmed while in Las Vegas at the 2009 SEMA Show. Promoted as an eBay Motors workshop titled “Mastering Installation Videos”, Chris Duke and his MOTORZ TV crew installed a total of nine products over the course of three days, November 3-5 in Vegas.
Even though MOTORZ TV Season 2 ended at the end of September 2009 (Season 3 begins in January 2010), this event gave us some great new content to publish between seasons.
In this episode I share the spotlight with winners of 2009 eBay Motors Master Contest, Ken Imhoff and Mike Guido. They are two of four winners who entered an eBay video contest to show off the build-up of their ride. They won a trip to the SEMA Show, an appearance on MOTORZ TV, and more!
Product Information
Mustang Chin Spoiler for 2010 Ford Mustang
In keeping with their internationally recognized and award winning styling efforts, Classic Design Concepts has engineered and developed another masterpiece! Molded (textured black) in OE quality TPO material, this is truly the next generation of chin spoilers.
The following options will be available soon:
- Optional Brake Duct cooling kit – which provides immediate air flow to your brakes and rotors to help keep them cool in all driving conditions.
- Optional Fog Lamp Kit – If you decide to replace your front grille to delete your factory fog lamp set up or simply wish to add a secondary set of fog lamps, this chin spoiler is perfect for you!
Mustang Deck Lid Trim Panel for 2010 Ford Mustang GT
Classic Design Concepts Decklid Trim Panel is designed and engineered to the same OE quality standards as is predecessor.
- Made of OE Quality Grained RIM Material and fastened with 3M acrylic bonding tape.
- Clean, classic and easy to install, you’ll find this Decklid Trim Panel among the most cost effective and impressive modifications you’ll ever make!
- Trim Panels are painted in textured black
Music
This episode features music from COLDWEST. “Snakeskinner”, “Ignition”, and a custom MOTORZ TV Intro.
Disclaimer
THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THESE PROGRAMS AND WEBSITE ARE FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY AND ARE NOT DIRECTED TO ANY PARTICULAR INDIVIDUAL OR FOR ANY PARTICULAR MAKE OR MODEL OF VEHICLE. MODIFYING YOUR VEHICLE CAN BE DANGEROUS. APPROPRIATE SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES SHOULD BE USED. USE CAUTION WHEN OPERATING A MODIFIED VEHICLE AND REMEMBER YOU DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK. THE PROGRAMS, DEMONSTRATIONS AND/OR PROCEDURES MAY NOT PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY OR RELEVANT INFORMATION. APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS SHOULD BE CHECKED BEFORE ANY PROJECT IS COMMENCED. ADDITIONALLY, BEFORE COMMENCING YOUR PROJECT, YOU SHOULD CHECK A VEHICLE'S OWNER'S MANUAL, SHOP MANUAL, WARRANTY BOOKLET AND/OR WITH A MANUFACTURER'S REPRESENTATIVE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND TO UNDERSTAND WHAT EFFECT, IF ANY, A MODIFICATION WILL HAVE ON THE SAFETY FEATURES OR THE MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE OF YOUR VEHICLE. PLEASE GET PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE IF YOU'RE NOT SURE, AND, IF PROVIDED, ALWAYS REVIEW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OF ANY AFTERMARKET PRODUCT. DUKE NETWORKS, LLC MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO THE COMPLETENESS, ACCURACY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF ANY OF THE DEMONSTRATIONS, PROCEDURES, AND/OR PROGRAMS NOR DOES IT GUARANTEE THAT THE PROGRAMS WILL BE ERROR-FREE OR CONTINUOUSLY AVAILABLE. YOUR USE OF THIS WEBSITE AND THE PROGRAMS CONTAINED THEREIN ARE AT YOUR SOLE RISK.










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January 2nd, 2010 at 12:10 am
for some reason Mike seems more like a camero man to me, I just dont know why….
January 2nd, 2010 at 12:10 am
and you seem like more of a scion man hmm…. lol
January 2nd, 2010 at 12:10 am
the front chin spoiler is nice, and a welcome upgrade, but i am sorry to say the trunk lid trim is not very nice, i am sure some might like it, but it looks to plain to me, i think the removal of the GT emblem causes it to look bare, maybe if they had a circle cut out on the trunk trim panel, then it might not look so bad, again great video, and this video shows how easy car owners can upgrade and change the look of there rides
January 2nd, 2010 at 12:10 am
that dudes hair is sweeet!
January 2nd, 2010 at 12:11 am
wooo MOTORZ !!!!
i love the front bumper lip getting more air into the radiator
im first person to comment .. nice
zoot!
January 2nd, 2010 at 12:11 am
at 7:33 – your helper states that while putting the rear deck lid cover on to prep where the dbl-sided tape is going to go on, and claims it's alcohol, he doesn't know – ??? holy cow.. thats 3M – #4298 Adheasive Promotor – dangerous stuff.. will actually eat the clearcoat / paint off the car.. he should have been a little more careful with that stuff.. ahh well, whats done is done..
January 2nd, 2010 at 12:11 am
AWESOME SEMA install!!! i was on the live webcam with most of this!! loved it.. love MoToRZ tv!!!!! Chris Rocks!
January 2nd, 2010 at 12:11 am
LOL that guy's hair is hilarious, looks like a wig
January 2nd, 2010 at 12:11 am
Sweet – kinda like that stick on for the trunk.