Hello All
#1
Hello All
Just registered yesterday from Surrey, B.C.. I'm driving a new to me (about a month) laser red 2000 GT standard shift which is the second Mustang I've owned, the first was about 1 1/2 years ago and was a 1991 5.0 LX notchback auto shift. I really enjoy(ed) both of them. The plan with this one is to keep it relatively stock (no superchargers, etc), it already has full length sub frame connectors, a K&N filter and a strut tower brace. In the not to distant future I'll be lowering it 1.25" - 1.5" and replacing the stock clutch set up with probably a King Cobra with a firewall adj and a quadrant. Feel free to make suggestions so far as clutch choice, lowering springs, etc, as I haven't made any firm decisions. The car only has 45,000 km so I'm not interested in replacing "good" parts ie exhaust, etc, just yet I prefer to wear out what's already there and then upgrade it when replacement is necessary. Anyway, the forum looks well ran and has plenty of info so I look forward to chatting and learning with you.
#2
Originally Posted by mattstang
Just registered yesterday from Surrey, B.C.. I'm driving a new to me (about a month) laser red 2000 GT standard shift which is the second Mustang I've owned, the first was about 1 1/2 years ago and was a 1991 5.0 LX notchback auto shift. I really enjoy(ed) both of them. The plan with this one is to keep it relatively stock (no superchargers, etc), it already has full length sub frame connectors, a K&N filter and a strut tower brace. In the not to distant future I'll be lowering it 1.25" - 1.5" and replacing the stock clutch set up with probably a King Cobra with a firewall adj and a quadrant. Feel free to make suggestions so far as clutch choice, lowering springs, etc, as I haven't made any firm decisions. The car only has 45,000 km so I'm not interested in replacing "good" parts ie exhaust, etc, just yet I prefer to wear out what's already there and then upgrade it when replacement is necessary. Anyway, the forum looks well ran and has plenty of info so I look forward to chatting and learning with you.
#3
Not yet but soon, been rainin pretty much constant for the last month and now I'm in the process of packing, etc, for my move on the 25th but if the camera has batteries I'll see what I can do and get one up asap.
#5
Originally Posted by mattstang
Not yet but soon, been rainin pretty much constant for the last month and now I'm in the process of packing, etc, for my move on the 25th but if the camera has batteries I'll see what I can do and get one up asap.