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Below in my signature you can see that I have a bunch of different mods planned to the car. Should I wait until after the first service check up to install these mods to make sure everything is good with the car?

Or conversely should I install it day 1?

Really interested in your thoughts on this
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Below in my signature you can see that I have a bunch of different mods planned to the car. Should I wait until after the first service check up to install these mods to make sure everything is good with the car?

Or conversely should I install it day 1?

Really interested in your thoughts on this
It only took me 10 minutes to mod mine.

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Below in my signature you can see that I have a bunch of different mods planned to the car. Should I wait until after the first service check up to install these mods to make sure everything is good with the car?

Or conversely should I install it day 1?

Really interested in your thoughts on this
As soon as you can!
 
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It only took me 10 minutes to mod mine.

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Haha only 10 minutes for all them, I wish I had your skills!!! :cheers:

Looks like everyone is saying day 1 modifications so far. I nearly have enough parts to build my car I just have to wait for it to come in, it will land in Australia on Christmas Eve.
 

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Below in my signature you can see that I have a bunch of different mods planned to the car. Should I wait until after the first service check up to install these mods to make sure everything is good with the car?

Or conversely should I install it day 1?

Really interested in your thoughts on this
Get the most enjoyment out of the car as quick as possible.
 

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Haha only 10 minutes for all them, I wish I had your skills!!! :cheers:

Looks like everyone is saying day 1 modifications so far. I nearly have enough parts to build my car I just have to wait for it to come in, it will land in Australia on Christmas Eve.
O.k. I started within 10 mins and finished two weeks later.

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I am going to mod mine emediatly with a supercharger so that when the guy in the camaro that just finished reading motor trend pulls up next to me I can make sure things turn out the way they are supposed to! Lol
But seriously I have several mods that will happen right away! One is a supercharger..
 

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When financially able to.
 

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At around 100 miles mine was laying in pieces on a shop floor.
 

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I plan on driving mine for at least a few hundred miles first to make sure it's not a lemon.
 

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Never even drove my car before modding it. Took delivery, turned around & handed the keys to the performance shop guys.

All the tuner cars (Roush, Steeda, Saleen etc.) are modded right out of the gate !
 

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I plan on driving mine for at least a few hundred miles first to make sure it's not a lemon.
^ this

At least for drive train related stuff. I'd say at least 1000 miles. And not necessarily to make sure it's not a lemon. Get through a proper engine the break-in and make sure nothing springs a leak or makes unpleasant sounds. Stupid repairs that would normally be covered by warranty could set you back a a fair amount of cash, or else attempting to negotiate with a skeptical dealership manager.
 

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The real question is what is a "2015 Mustang GT MY16"?
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