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Old 10-01-2006, 07:08 PM
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I imported the Mustang from the U.s, we can now buy the new shape Stang in left hand but at more cost, to be honest, like a left hander anyway, we can get hold of plenty of all shape stangs over here, but ive always found that it works out cheaper to import, especialy with the good £ exchange rate, were i live, a town called Beverley in East Yorkshire, mine is the only stang, for anyone interested in our Mustangs over here have a look at http://www.mocgb.co.uk/ worth a visit, but i prefare the U.s forums, got more members, more help, and more info.
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Old 10-01-2006, 07:17 PM
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Do a google search on car winterization. It'll give you some more things that can be done. Some people are against starting it up for short amount of times during the winter. Leave your windows down a half inch or so and put some baking soda in the car to keep the moisture out.

Also, plug up any openings such as exhaust with steel wool. This way critters can't make a home in your car. If you put your car in storage rather than in your garage, consider leaving traps or repelent to keep mice and rats away.

And ShadowDrake is right, keep the gas tank full and add some stabilizer.

Over inflate your tires about 5-10 psi to keep them from developing flat spots as the air leaks out.
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