goldengooner
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Stunning looking colour, a True Mustang colour
Def a looker
Def a looker
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Did you not read above - [MENTION=25168]Jimmy Pancakes[/MENTION]I'm with [MENTION=24130]Leeroy[/MENTION] on this one. Seems a little pointless to me. I touch the gt350 wheel and cueball gear knob all the time I'm driving so they make sense. Only touch the start/stop twice per trip and i imagine it feels the same whether the standard or modded one. I'd need to be looking at it which i don't.
However we all go with whatever floats our boats so why not this.
It prob would've been easier with a pick like he uses. I used a pretty shitty Allen key I found lying around. Top left clip popped off fairly easily.That's the point! The white one looks a bit cheap and naff imho. Oh and of course being red it means a better ignition. I love that the button come with a 5 page manual about how to take the whole system apart. Was it as easy as Bill makes it out to be in his video? You just pop on off and pop the new one on don't you?
Lol, and it DOES look good ;)Did you not read above - [MENTION=25168]Jimmy Pancakes[/MENTION]
it has better ignition !
and its red
Snow/wet mode, and a light right foot. Lets be careful out there. Our insurance premiums are in your hands ;)Had a bit of fun on the way to the gym this morning - you literally only need to tap the throttle when not pointed straight to cause a problem.
Might invest in a set of higher grip winter / wet summer tyres now - what's everyone using ?
Lol well it looks like it's staying on the front - after I stick it back on with some Velcro !I'd leave the silver horse on the front. It matches the lights and as its the only brightwork on the car makes a sort of statement "I'm a Mustang".
Don't mean to sound patronising but is it really that bad? What did you drive before? Not sure if it's people not being used to high performance rear wheel drive cars in the wet or that the tyres are that bad? I used to have an e36 m3 which had no traction control etc and yes you have to drive different in the wet, can't floor it etc. Although im slightly concerned that the Mustang may be worse in the wet due to the weight, additional power and tyres, seems to the case from the comments?Had a bit of fun on the way to the gym this morning - you literally only need to tap the throttle when not pointed straight to cause a problem.
Might invest in a set of higher grip winter / wet summer tyres now - what's everyone using ?
I've never had a rear wheel drive, but I guess I knew what to expect as I do a lot of sim racing.Don't mean to sound patronising but is it really that bad? What did you drive before? Not sure if it's people not being used to high performance rear wheel drive cars in the wet or that the tyres are that bad? I used to have an e36 m3 which had no traction control etc and yes you have to drive different in the wet, can't floor it etc. Although im slightly concerned that the Mustang may be worse in the wet due to the weight, additional power and tyres, seems to the case from the comments?