MFP guard badge on the Black on Black

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Re: MFP guard badge on the Black on Black

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MFP-66 wrote:i may be wrong, but wasn't it only referred to, as the interceptor in the second film
Yes i think this debate has gone round a few times now :lol:

In the first movie, the night riders monaro was called a "pursuit special" by the dispatcher in the opening chase scene.
Later in the film after Max steals the coupe, the dispatcher can be heard referring to the theft of a pursuit special....

And yes in the 2nd film the crippled mechanic calls it "The last of the V8 interceptors"
(bear in mind that in MM1 the mechanic in the garage when max first see the car he says... "shes the last of the V8s....")
So technically both terms are correct! and most people remember MM2 more often then not... and the term.. "The last of the V8 interceptors"
We are 100% snafu....
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But mostly the car is refered to as BAD ASS!!! Nice Torino, nice GTO, Nice AMX, etc etc.. LOL OH and Theres no such a thing as 73,76, etc FALCON LOL Sorry US BOB owner.
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MadMatt wrote:But mostly the car is refered to as BAD ASS!!! Nice Torino, nice GTO, Nice AMX, etc etc.. LOL OH and Theres no such a thing as 73,76, etc FALCON LOL Sorry US BOB owner.
when all else fails I just tell them it's a Mexican Mustang
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Gave mine a wash today,

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Does anyone know the exact spacing when applying the badge?
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Looks great!

For anyone else interested, that's my version above available at [email protected].

Cost is $40 USD in decal or magnetic. $6.50 USPS Priority shipping to the US, $14.50 to Australia.

This is top quality vehicle-grade vinyl, being printed professionally.

Sucks_Nitro wrote:Gave mine a wash today,

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Does anyone know the exact spacing when applying the badge?
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Re: MFP guard badge on the Black on Black

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Jon also made a smaller version for my daily driver:

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Two thumbs up for an awesome product, they're the ducks guts!
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Sucks_Nitro wrote:Jon also made a smaller version for my daily driver:

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Two thumbs up for an awesome product, they're the ducks guts!
I like the spirit ! :mrgreen:
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Maintain Right is correct for all cars. You can find badge decals or magnetic digitally printed on "Brushed Bronze" vehicle graphic grade vinyl of top quality here:

http://www.madmaxcars.com/products/prod ... 0209987738
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