I just received the ETA for the springs kit: end of January. :curse:
Apparently, the Aussie company I bought the kit from is waiting for a shipment from the US, and that has been delayed.
By the way, this kit is no longer stocked or sold by Ford Australia.
I just ordered the lowering springs kit M-5300-S65T, hopefully I will get it soon.
In Australia prices for these parts are outrageous (not only Ford Performance).
I don't understand either the need to enhance the V8 sounds, I would like to have a conversation with the person who decided that. 😆
And I agree on the A/C controls on the screen, very distracting when driving. Unfortunately a lot of modern cars are going down the path of digitalise everything...
I did a road trip 10 days ago, Perth to Adelaide via Albany/Esperance/Flinders Ranges. But it was in our 4WD and loaded with camping gear :giggle: :rockon:
Hopefully I will be able to hit the road properly with the GT in the next weeks or so, when back in Sydney.
I just called my local Sydney dealership, as next week I have to bring in my 2024 GT for a recall on the software.
I mentioned this new water ingress recall, they said my car is on the list of affected cars but at today they don't have indications from Ford on how to fix it.
Interesting idea!
Unfortunately here in Australia we have the steering wheel on the other side and the screens are in a ”mirrored” position, so I don’t think it would fit.
yes, buying these items (like the spoiler) locally is almost impossible due to cost.
I'll keep an eye on the ebay vendor... and try to not look at the shipping cost 🙃
Anyway I'm still undecided if I want a black spoiler, or a matching colour race red spoiler + boot lip bolted to it.
I’m looking as well at installing a rear spoiler and I checked some shops mentioned in the forum.
Basically in Australia we have super expensive options, if ordering from US shipment costs are ridiculous.
Hopefully Ford AU will have some spares soon.
For classic Mustang I recommend Big Al.
For a new Mustang I would try your local Ford workshop. In case you have a new/recent Mustang, it should be covered by warranty. I think services are capped for the new model.