Every time I go for a drive, I hope to catch a few on the road. I don't see many around me, though. I know they are out there, but I see one maybe every two to three days.
Congratulations! That was the same problem I had with mine: a long wait with no end in sight. I found mine headed to a dealer in Texas and haven't looked back.
When it comes to driving a manual, give it about a week and a half to 2 weeks and you will be well on your way to not even having to...
It definitely has its limits and you can see where rocks have hit it already, but I just wanted to keep the paint as nice as possible. Also, seeing that it was tough enough to shield the bumper from that, has me feeling even better about it. That is why I had it delivered straight to the detail...
Well, to give you an idea.. I have full PPF on basically every inch of mine. My friend was driving it and curbed it as he pulled into a spot, bent the front lip down and scraped the bumper against the curb... The PPF 100% saved the bumper from needing sprayed. Lip got replaced, PPF got replaced...
100% That was a big reason why I decided to order one and endure the wait time. I almost gave up on waiting since my order never actually got built, but luckily I found the spec I wanted right before I was about to get a GT.
I almost went with a GT because I really just want to supercharge it. I have wanted a supercharged 5.0 since I sold Fords 12 years ago, but I was 19 and in no position to do such things.
In the end, I went dark horse. I wanted all the little things that add up on the track as well as the...
Dang! I was out of town this weekend or I would have been there. That's a good lineup though! I am glad to see more s650s driving around in scottsdale.
Mine was delivered June 30th. Had it in the detail shop for a couple weeks for full detail and PPF. So after an official 2 and a half weeks of driving, I am at 1400 miles
It came from Grapevine and it turned out to be exactly 1000 miles to where I had it shipped. So that's probably right. Unless he gets it shipped enclosed which I didn't do
I can tell you the arizona summers are not friendly to tires, especially sticky tires. I mean we have had multiple 115-118° days. The blacktop gets double than that if not more so it just breaks down tires. Especially when you start carving corners and driving hard.