CAROLINA CHAT
Finally closing next Monday and we can start construction on the house. Can't wait to get started. Has taken forever just to begin. Hopefully, the rest will fly by as I will be busy picking everything out for the house.
Asheville was killer this year. Added 2 more miles straight up and down the mountain. Basically was a single file line of a hike. Got to train harder for the beast. Running as a group at the fort bragg sprint, bringing a couple new comers to try it out.
6th Gear Member
Awesome. ....I'm sure you guys will do great
Long story, here is the short version:
My daughter has a 2015 GT for sale, 8,500 miles. Here is a list of what has been done to it.
I am still looking for a back seat for the 2015. Got the new Rovos wheels for the front, they look bad . . . (in a good way)
Performance Package
Backup camera
6-speed transmission
3:73 rear end gears
AM/FM/CD radio Satellite capable, audio-input jack
Ebony Black Coupe
The car as the following added: (Over $5,000 added to the car)
Corsa Extreme Cat-Back Exhaust Black Tip $1,525
Steeda Sport Springs $279.95
Steeda Front and Rear sway bars $341
Steeda Bumpsteer kit $194.95
Steeda front cradle brace $79.95
Steeda IRS brace $239.95
Steeda IRS drag links $94.95
Front Grille delete $449.98
Steeda Cold Air intake (non-tune version) $359.95
Steeda transmission mount bushing insert $29.95
Steeda hood struts $99.95
4 Rovos wheels $1,200
Diode Dynamics:
Front Turn Signal LEDs (Cool White and Amber) $40
Map Light LEDs $8
4th Brake Light $80
CJ Pony
LED side marker light rear pair $76
If I cannot locate a back seat quickly will sell as is and deduct $300 from the selling price, or get the delete backseat kit installed.
Asking price $32,000 we will consider other offers . . . .
A sweet ride with nice upgrades. I wish it had the rear seats, but still looking and if I have to will put in a delete kit or credit the sale.
Let me know if you are interested or know of someone. My daughter has other debts that have been placed on her. Some men are really not what I would call a MAN.
My daughter has a 2015 GT for sale, 8,500 miles. Here is a list of what has been done to it.
I am still looking for a back seat for the 2015. Got the new Rovos wheels for the front, they look bad . . . (in a good way)
Performance Package
Backup camera
6-speed transmission
3:73 rear end gears
AM/FM/CD radio Satellite capable, audio-input jack
Ebony Black Coupe
The car as the following added: (Over $5,000 added to the car)
Corsa Extreme Cat-Back Exhaust Black Tip $1,525
Steeda Sport Springs $279.95
Steeda Front and Rear sway bars $341
Steeda Bumpsteer kit $194.95
Steeda front cradle brace $79.95
Steeda IRS brace $239.95
Steeda IRS drag links $94.95
Front Grille delete $449.98
Steeda Cold Air intake (non-tune version) $359.95
Steeda transmission mount bushing insert $29.95
Steeda hood struts $99.95
4 Rovos wheels $1,200
Diode Dynamics:
Front Turn Signal LEDs (Cool White and Amber) $40
Map Light LEDs $8
4th Brake Light $80
CJ Pony
LED side marker light rear pair $76
If I cannot locate a back seat quickly will sell as is and deduct $300 from the selling price, or get the delete backseat kit installed.
Asking price $32,000 we will consider other offers . . . .
A sweet ride with nice upgrades. I wish it had the rear seats, but still looking and if I have to will put in a delete kit or credit the sale.
Let me know if you are interested or know of someone. My daughter has other debts that have been placed on her. Some men are really not what I would call a MAN.
Anybody know of an experienced Mustang mechanic/shop in the Hickory area? If my gut feeling is right the crappy plastic timing chain guides on my 4.0 have failed at 47,XXXmi and that means an engine pull.
Got all the equipment in the family to pull it myself, put a reman. long block in my wife's old Chevy truck a few months ago, just not particularly looking forward to tearing down yet another engine. Don't feel like paying exorbitant dealership labor rates either.
Any assistance or pointers are welcome.
Got all the equipment in the family to pull it myself, put a reman. long block in my wife's old Chevy truck a few months ago, just not particularly looking forward to tearing down yet another engine. Don't feel like paying exorbitant dealership labor rates either.
Any assistance or pointers are welcome.