GT350R Carbon Fiber Wheel Info

Destinkification continues. They didn't have floridacracker.org specialty plates, so had to settle for this:

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i can't pronounce that. think it needs a body color frame.
i like the frameless integration with the white, but it looks like something is missing.....
 
i can't pronounce that. think it needs a body color frame.
i like the frameless integration with the white, but it looks like something is missing.....

I agree, just ordered a Ford performance black stainless steel frame. But glad to finally have a legal plate on the car after a week of driving with an old nj plate from wifey 's car we sold last time we were here. Figured that was safer than expired temp tag
 
First oil change @ 2725 miles. 10 qts 5w50 + 1" diameter half turn oil drain plug = oil flies out like a garden hose. RIP Halters t-shirt and glad the garage floor is epoxied

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Get an oil extractor, save some time and mess. Drain from the plug every third change or when you take it for scheduled maintenance at the dealer.
 
Take all of that shit the is stacked up against the wall and relocate it and the garbage cans too. Or you can just knock it over into the car now. Whatever that crap is, it has no business in a garage.
 
Ideally, if you know you're putting a lift in, you should pour the concrete much thicker where you plan to install it.


this is true, and most lifts will specify a minimum concrete thickness for safe installation,

4 post lifts are MUCH more forgiving in that aspect (for obvious reasons)
 
Ya I mean its not really portable, unless you dont mind studs sticking out of your floor

I was thinking something like this will work nice for putting my mustang back together.
https://www.bestbuyautoequipment.com/auto-lift-6000lb-portable-mid-rise-frame-lift-p/al-6k-mr-38.htm
Ya I mean its not really portable, unless you dont mind studs sticking out of your floor

I was thinking something like this will work nice for putting my mustang back together.
https://www.bestbuyautoequipment.com/auto-lift-6000lb-portable-mid-rise-frame-lift-p/al-6k-mr-38.htm


it actually has the receiver part in the floor, and it is done as drilled in anchors. i'd rather cut a pad out of the floor, and install some type of anchor plate -and there should be a cover system......

just getting the car safely off the ground while the wheels are hanging is a bonus.

a safety switch up top would be good too, before the car hits the ceiling.
 
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