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On My Way to Pick Up My New Bullitt

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I really don't know. She tried to say it was my fault for not going faster.
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Geez, and what is with the horn? This is not a cheap car, and Ford saddles is with this mouse fart horn???
 

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I'm up to 700 km in two days. Right around 400 miles. And most of those on twisty roads.

The Magneride really elevates this car to a much higher level. The regular PP1 is nice, but this feels like a high dollar European GT car now. Ford's own Aston Martin.
It is a game changer. My 15 stang had the pp on it. A great car...but not nearly as fast because of the suspension. I have owned too many great handling cars since 1979. Vw scirocco....highly modded car...1900 lbs. 77 porsche 911....3 miatas.
All said..damn impressed by the magnaride. Game changer!
 

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It is a game changer. My 15 stang had the pp on it. A great car...but not nearly as fast because of the suspension. I have owned too many great handling cars since 1979. Vw scirocco....highly modded car...1900 lbs. 77 porsche 911....3 miatas.
All said..damn impressed by the magnaride. Game changer!
The more I drive it, the more I agree. I can’t imagine having bought a Mustang without it anymore.

Btw, anyone know what replacement Magnaride shocks cost?
 

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The more I drive it, the more I agree. I can’t imagine having bought a Mustang without it anymore.

Btw, anyone know what replacement Magnaride shocks cost?
It's probably better you don't know.....$$$$$$$$
 

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The number I have in my head is $2k a set. Am I far off?
Sounds about right. Plus install. So you're looking at $3K+ total cost.

Though I wouldn't be concerned as they're rated to last a long, long time.
 

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The number I have in my head is $2k a set. Am I far off?
I heard in the $2K+ USD range. in a thread somewhere, on this site I think. Cars today are ridiculously expensive to repair. My 2013 Escape has 148K Km, and I had to replace the rear diff. Ford made is a "No maintenance" item. Well, I nearly s..t myself when they told me how much. I didn't do it through the dealership, but went to a shop specializing in rear ends. Anyway, could not be repaired because Ford would not sell them the pinion bearing, so had to replace the whole unit and a cost of $3,800......Had to choke it down, as I had a road trip planned for this weekend, and could take it without getting it fixed....
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