Spartan 818
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Has anyone else embraced the bronze package with some additional accents?
I recently bought a Ford Performance strut tower brace kit to add to my "Race red" 2024 Mustang GT Premium (no performance pack). I decided to bring a touch of the bronze into the engine compartment as well and had the the strut tower and support piece painted "Sinister Bronze". It's subtle but, I think, a nice addition. It shows in the sunlight nicely.
By the way... the "3TSEXWE" Sinister Bronze paint code is not confirmed. Two different body shops could not locate it any where. They suspect it may be some sort of aftermarket touch-up" paint code but not from Ford. In fact, one body shop called the Ford dealership to see if they could get the color code and the dealership told them that they didn't know it and when they (dealership) called Ford directly they (Ford company) would not tell them. It might be something they are not openly releasing for some reason. It's called "Sinister Bronze" but the actual paint code to match it is kept mysterious, lol. The body shop used paint chips (samples) and good old fashioned hairy-eyeball and matched the color extremely well, including the metal flaking in it.
I recently bought a Ford Performance strut tower brace kit to add to my "Race red" 2024 Mustang GT Premium (no performance pack). I decided to bring a touch of the bronze into the engine compartment as well and had the the strut tower and support piece painted "Sinister Bronze". It's subtle but, I think, a nice addition. It shows in the sunlight nicely.
By the way... the "3TSEXWE" Sinister Bronze paint code is not confirmed. Two different body shops could not locate it any where. They suspect it may be some sort of aftermarket touch-up" paint code but not from Ford. In fact, one body shop called the Ford dealership to see if they could get the color code and the dealership told them that they didn't know it and when they (dealership) called Ford directly they (Ford company) would not tell them. It might be something they are not openly releasing for some reason. It's called "Sinister Bronze" but the actual paint code to match it is kept mysterious, lol. The body shop used paint chips (samples) and good old fashioned hairy-eyeball and matched the color extremely well, including the metal flaking in it.
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