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Unreal man, looks awesome. Respect! Been wanting to do this myself but chickened out a few times. Must be a different car to drive nowI've gone pretty hard core with this mod. I got the boot liner.


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Unreal man, looks awesome. Respect! Been wanting to do this myself but chickened out a few times. Must be a different car to drive nowI've gone pretty hard core with this mod. I got the boot liner.
I have them too and really like them. I actually got them because they remind me of the mustang backed celica from when I was a teen, so I have a part on my mustang that reminds me of a part they put on a car that kinda paid homage to a mustang.Got given these a wee while back. Finally decided to throw them on as I've been contemplating putting them on or not.
Know that pain too well.Made the first changes to the car today before plates went on.
Started small with a K&N filter and a Ford Performance oil separator.
Does anyone have hints to US websites that have reasonable shipping? Looking to add some more of the Ford Performance parts catalogue and one shipping quote was US$2000.
Short answer noDoes anyone have hints to US websites that have reasonable shipping?
Try one of the many freight forwarders in US. I have used Comgateway a couple of times with success. They are very open to discussing ways to repack your goods in order to reduce costs. There is a feature on their site that allows you to forward a link to what you are buying and it will estimate your freight charge.Made the first changes to the car today before plates went on.
Started small with a K&N filter and a Ford Performance oil separator.
Does anyone have hints to US websites that have reasonable shipping? Looking to add some more of the Ford Performance parts catalogue and one shipping quote was US$2000.
Hi Peter I've looked at freight forwarders for things like wheels but was always worried about damage in terms of how it gets resolved eg if the wheels arrive at the forwarder's damaged and the vendor and local shipping company blames the forwarder, or if they're not repackaged and arrive here damaged etc. There's also the 'what should be' and the 'reality' of these things when it's time to take responsibility.Try one of the many freight forwarders in US.
In my experience the process has been very professional. The forwarder sends photos when the parcel arrives at their premises. I guess they would contact you if the wrapping was damaged. From there the forwarder offers insurance at a small fee for the trip to Australia. You can also consolidate parcels from different vendors which can save.Hi Peter I've looked at freight forwarders for things like wheels but was always worried about damage in terms of how it gets resolved eg if the wheels arrive at the forwarder's damaged and the vendor and local shipping company blames the forwarder, or if they're not repackaged and arrive here damaged etc. There's also the 'what should be' and the 'reality' of these things when it's time to take responsibility.
Grateful for your advice.
Yeah i am a bit of a jack of all trades master of none . I like building furniture that type of thing . got a big slat ceiling feature to finish of once i got this car done
Do you mean you have the Powershot Z23 and you bought them from Amazon?Amazon has them as do I. Both front and rear very little dust and probably (for my purposes) stop just as well as the Brmwbos but 1/4 of the cost.
Sorry. I bought Powerstop Z26 for both front and rear off Amazon. Not Z23.Do you mean you have the Powershot Z23 and you bought them from Amazon?