mustang mick
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Hey people's
For those that like shopping for their stang, and who doesn't, they might be interested to know that www.aliexpress.com, which is part of Alibaba, has a massive online catalogue of things for the 2015 stang. I am finding things on there that I can't find anywhere else. I have not had a problem so far with the product ordered not turning up, wrong product turning up etc. Most of the product is from China, shipping is free or if you want it sooner you can pay for shipping from about 5 different options on most products. It is a bit like ebay. According to wikipedia it was started up by alibaba to target international buyers instead of Asian buyers which is what alibaba targets. The payments from what I can see are processed in London, the seller doesn't see your details, only shipping details from how I understand it. They can email you about something though, but like their product descriptions their emails are in broken english but understandable.
Will leave it up to yourselves if you feel comfortable ordering from AliExpress.
The amount of interior parts is incredible, although the same product can be repeated by different vendors. For eg I bought some mustang shoulder seat belt pads (amongst other things).
Anyway, a good way to waste a few hours looking at the stuff even if you don't buy.
For those that like shopping for their stang, and who doesn't, they might be interested to know that www.aliexpress.com, which is part of Alibaba, has a massive online catalogue of things for the 2015 stang. I am finding things on there that I can't find anywhere else. I have not had a problem so far with the product ordered not turning up, wrong product turning up etc. Most of the product is from China, shipping is free or if you want it sooner you can pay for shipping from about 5 different options on most products. It is a bit like ebay. According to wikipedia it was started up by alibaba to target international buyers instead of Asian buyers which is what alibaba targets. The payments from what I can see are processed in London, the seller doesn't see your details, only shipping details from how I understand it. They can email you about something though, but like their product descriptions their emails are in broken english but understandable.
Will leave it up to yourselves if you feel comfortable ordering from AliExpress.
The amount of interior parts is incredible, although the same product can be repeated by different vendors. For eg I bought some mustang shoulder seat belt pads (amongst other things).
Anyway, a good way to waste a few hours looking at the stuff even if you don't buy.
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