I'm on the 19 Nero A/S and I have 7/32" remaining @ 6500 miles. They come new with 10/32".
I generally change my tires when they get to 4/32" Assuming linearity and even wear, I'm looking at 12,000-14,000 estimated.
Great suggestion on pressure - and a very cheap handling "mod." Once your pressures are right the addition of a strut tower brace and a lower K-brace really tighten the front up. Remember that the PP GT already comes with the tower brace.
I found that it was my rear end that felt loose...
Occasionally I pick my daughter up from High School. All of the guys waiting to be picked up are usually staring. If not, a little rev from the Magnaflow Comps gets them to immediately ignore their phones.
Compliments get thrown my way as we drive off.
I think a lot of the compliments come...
I prefer matte black finish with no shine. I've been a 303 Aerospace fan for a long time and still use it on the interior, but switched to Black Fire All-in-one trim and tire protectant for the exterior. I find that it gives a deeper matte black finish that lasts for several weeks.
My guess was the all in one might serve as a light polish and a wax. The sealer was likely an extender, shine enhancer. If your happy with it leave it be. The difference for all the extra work is likely minimal. Unless you plan to compete in car shows, no one will notice.
If OCD kicks in...
The California duster will turn brownish with use. I washed mine for the first time in 8 years this weekend. Much silt came out, but took mechanical agitation and woolite to extract.
As long as you drag the duster across the surface and don't apply downward pressure, it's all good. Shake...
I can't help on the shock, but for the dust - pick up a "California Duster" set. I can de-pollenate my car in under a minute. A small one does wonders for the dust and lint inside car.
Regular soap/brush/elbow grease works fine as stated. I have used this Meguir's Hot Rims spray with much success. It really loosens the grime so that a quick pass with a brush or wash mitt gets it clean. I have used this product on a 2001 Toyota Avalon with clear coated rims for the past 15...
Just a guess here... I know if you run the report with your handbrake on it will give you a brake malfunction finding in the report. Is there a chance it gives you a seatbelt malfunction if you are not buckled up when running the report?