I mean, a GT350 (or GT350R) isn't gonna be flying off the lot regardless. It'll take the right buyer. You'll sell 100 F150s for every GT350 (picking numbers out of my ass, but you get my drift).
But... the right buyer, the one who wants the Shelby? They're gonna want a fully loaded Heritage...
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/disabling-4g-modem-on-2019-cars.134482/
Pull the fuse if you really want, but it's mostly tinfoil considering you (almost certainly) have a cell phone in the car with you.
I believe the Suntek template is a two piece (at least based on this graphic), but my installer did a one-piece on it rather than following the template.
https://suntektrucut.blob.core.windows.net/images/PatternImages/2016-2019~FORD~MUSTANG_SHELBY_GT350.JPG
If it's not an R, I'd get the comfy seats and not the Recaros. Otherwise, I'd say load it up with everything else. Someone who wants the Recaros can always get them aftermarket (or has their own preferred track seats), whereas someone who wants it but isn't purely a track rat would probably...
Those side stripes are nice! How much did they run you, if you don't mind me asking? I've been tempted to do something like that on mine and Waxhaw isn't that far of a drive :)
I've got Oxford White w/ Kona Blue stripes. My second choice was that - flipped - a Kona Blue body with white stripes. I think it looks pretty classy with the stripes, but it's a great color regardless.
Installed (or at least attempted to) Rokblox splash guards on the front of my car tonight. I'd done a decent amount of research and watched some youtube videos, liked the approach to it, so I ordered some and they came in the mail today.
After the family was in bed, went out to the garage and...
imo, remind the dealership that this is a luxury purchase and you can go elsewhere. Bonus points if you've got online listings of equivalent cars at other dealerships for cheaper. If you're not willing to walk away from it, you don't have the negotiating power.
I asked the detailer when I got my frontend wrapped, he recommended a spray wax and just to be careful when going around the edges of the PPF to prevent working up the edges but said there was no real issue.
I'm with @Johnnybee on this. I checked state laws and put my son's booster seat up in the front of my Mustang and we've driven around town, up to ~60mph on one of the main roads while running errands. He's almost six, absolutely loves it, and always asks me to roll down the windows so we can...
Thanks all. She's not my DD, so the "not being used enough / dry" thing certainly might apply. I'll see if I can find some time this week to get out there and try again.
I certainly attempted to bed them in, but probably not as aggressively as I could have (inexperience + lack of a good place to do it). Can I just go try again, or is there anything in particular that I need to do to prep the brakes beforehand?
Was about to post but found this with the exact same title I was going to use - so apologies for the ~3 year necro. Also apologies in advance for some of the more newbie questions - am trying to learn, but this is a little out of my lane.
My 2019 with ~260 miles is doing the most obnoxious...
Just a casual day taking my son to Home Depot. His booster seat fits great in the front and he didn't complain about having to walk from the far corner of the parking lot. Double win. :)
Had to take a few cell phone snaps as we were walking away.
I spent four years driving a manual around the DC Beltway. 110 miles a day of stop and go traffic, took between three and four hours when it wasn't worse.
It's not an exact comparison but it's not the worst example.
Get the manual.
Eh, playing devil's advocate for a moment.
I think it's better for the community as a whole if people develop a friendlier relationship with law enforcement. I specifically encourage my kids to go say hello and talk with police officers and I hope others do the same. That way, the next...