Are you supposed to use some sort of cleaning solvent with a toothbrush or just rawdog it?Supposed to be a little grippy. When the oils from your skin get into it, it gets a little slippery. You can take a toothbrush and a vacuum to liven it up a bit.
I use a microfiber towel lightly dampened with mild soap.Are you supposed to use some sort of cleaning solvent with a toothbrush or just rawdog it?
I have a 2016 GT350, bought new, have 45,000 miles on it, runs like a charm. I don't track it, but do a lot of road trips, Pacific Coast Highway, Pike's Peak Hwy, all over Utah, Bourbon Trail in Kentucky, back and forth between St. Paul, MN and Phoenix annually with 10 - 15 days exploring in between. Way too fun driving to let it rest in the garage. Attached is a picture from 2021 St. Paul Street Machine Nationals.I am considering the gt350 as a daily driver and am wondering who has the highest mileage gt350 on here and what issues have you run into. I had a Saleen 6 years ago that sat as my “second car” but literally only drove it once a month and ended up selling it because it became garage furniture. I know some views these as collector cars but I want to drive it and enjoy it if I spend the money on it.
I've been using this on my Alcantara in the 2019 and it seems to work pretty well. Lifted a stain out of the passenger seat from when I took it to the dealer, and gave some life back to my steering wheel.Obsessed Garage recommends this. I bought it a couple months ago and have yet to try it.
Maybe later today I’ll give it a once over and let you know how it turns out.
But you have GT500I want another GT350 ! I miss that car
I keep hearing this…..Please explain yourself.I want another GT350 ! I miss that car
280 is a beautiful freewayVery short, less than 5 miles. So short that I will usually add a few miles down 280 to get the oil up to full operating temp.