Mustang1878
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Good start ian, least the ball is rolling with it, god knows how long the bumper will take to arrive
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Good newsJust got a text, wing is repaired
They starting the respray today.
But awaiting the rear bumper, think they may repair mine until the new one comes in![]()

Yay, right after you fitted the side markers ;)bodyshop manager texted me last night, bumper has arrived![]()
you a cabbie? my dad was a london taxi driver for 35 years, had my 1st driving experience on a FX4They were never going to tell you that the tyres FORD buy from them in their hundreds of thousands are not really safe to use over a UK winter on a 420bhp Mustang, were they? ;)
[MENTION=15803]Zerocool[/MENTION] it's not so much that they're only needed for a few days a year, it's that using winter tyres the rest of the year is a lot safer than it is to use summer tyres on those few days where winters would be better.
I fitted winters to my taxi a couple of years ago, only a cheapass set to see what they were like, and they made a big difference.
Good to see Ford are starting to get their butts in gear with these repair parts, mine has been off the road awaiting repair parts for 3+ months.bodyshop manager texted me last night, bumper has arrived![]()
Here's a bizzare one, my new bumper was ordered last Tuesday, 7 days for delivery. Rest of the associated parts were on 3 day delivery.bodyshop manager texted me last night, bumper has arrived![]()
Ford' normal parts performance is generally very good, with same day or next day the norm in my experience. Once they get organised for the Mustang I'm hopeful it will be just as good.Here's a bizzare one, my new bumper was ordered last Tuesday, 7 days for delivery. Rest of the associated parts were on 3 day delivery.