Hey Scottyb
I love those wheels! I found a used set of these that I'm thinking of putting on my Grabber Blue GT. Would you happen to know if they fit on a 2024 and are the tire sizes the same as my GT?
you should wait until it is broken in at least. I would rent a manual from someone before I had a son or daughter destroy my very expensive car....just sayin.....
I restored classic cars for 13 years professionally. I will never forget the poor girl (waitress )that paid $2000 hard earned dollars for a new top for her mint VW convertible only to have it ripped to shreds in order for some lowlife to steal her $5 AM radio! That is right ...$5 radio...
If you want to pre oil your motor after sitting for a while just hold the accelerator to the floor while holding the start button down. Disables injectors and will not start. I run it for 8 seconds and then release the accelerator while still holding it down. Starts right up and has a bit of oil...
I am an old geezer coming from a 911 and 4 Corvettes. Physically unable to get in or out of sports cars anymore at age 76 and 6'4" and was a little tired of my Scat Pack auto and wanted to find the sweet spot on my next car so I bought a new 6 speed GT with exhaust upgrade and I am enjoying it...
I have worked at a few dealerships including Mercedes. I have seen EXPENSIVE black SL's coming off the delivery truck go straight to the wash bay and washed with a filthy towel left on the ground from the previous batch of cars. RUINED
My car is a garage queen. Car only has 3K on it. Never spent a night outside. South Texas weather and not driven in rain. Carefully hand washed so no water on the top. I have a dent in my fender so I am forced to leave it for one week at a body shop. It may be left outside for a few days. Recall...
my 6 spd 24 gt used exactly 1 qt in the first 1500 miles and has never used a drop in the 2000 miles since. Gentle break-in and increased RPMs by a few hundred every few hundred miles and finally went to near redline at 1500 miles.