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10-03-2022, 09:08 PM
#221
Re: DFB's Garage
Originally Posted by Tasmania
Too much silver for me, the black breaks up the contrast or at least a darker wheel colour
Come on. Haven’t you heard of cars with silver on silver on silver. Hmmm. Maybe that was black on black on black.
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10-04-2022, 01:13 AM
#222
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Re: DFB's Garage
Originally Posted by Azure
My bigest gripe with Ford is how much more they charge for the performance pack options. Plus, I'm not sure if I can get a PP and have all-season performance tires. I had summer performance tires on my previous Mustang and there was a huge difference in drivability in the lower temp ranges (like the 50's degF). I never drove it when it dipped close to the 30's, but 50° - 65°F was a prime area for engine performance LOL. The new or newer Mustang I end up with, I plan to drive it all year-round, save for snow.
Save for a few mountainous areas of the country, we don't really have that problem in Australia.
In fact, ALL Mustangs delivered in Australia come standard with the Performance Pack. Sadly, we don't have the choice you guys have with models, packages and equipment groups. As I said earlier, it's a take it or leave it approach. I actually think Ford should offer a more basic spec V8 Mustang in Australia for those who can't afford or don't want the Performance Pack. The reality is, Ford sell every single Mustang they can get in Australia. Almost all of them are customer ordered cars with little to no floor stock whatsoever, so Ford have no incentive to offer such a thing.
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10-04-2022, 01:41 AM
#223
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Re: DFB's Garage
After having to navigate the mess that is our public hospital to have a simple blood test and ECG for an upcoming procedure, I needed a lift. The Mustang was just the thing.........
Loving the new black lug nuts!
I even got to overtake some bozo in a Kia doing 40 km/h in a 100 zone at full noise. People complain about these NA Coyote's having no torque, well these things rip above the 4,000 rpm VCT change over point, right up to the rev limiter, the upshift landing the engine right back in the meat of the power curve. It's very addictive!
With a garage full of clean cars, the only one that "needed" attention was the Ranger, and with 3 days of rain and flooding predicted, I wasn't going to bother getting the pressure washer out. So, I decided to keep honing my rinse-less skills, using Absolute again.
Like my first use of Absolute, I used Bead Maker as a drying aid with a Gauntlet towel, such a great combination. Interior vacuumed and wiped over with InnerQD, it will be clean for at least a few hours.
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10-04-2022, 06:37 AM
#224
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Re: DFB's Garage
Originally Posted by dgage
Come on. Haven’t you heard of cars with silver on silver on silver. Hmmm. Maybe that was black on black on black.
Once you go black you never go.........
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10-04-2022, 06:45 AM
#225
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Re: DFB's Garage
Originally Posted by DFB
After having to navigate the mess that is our public hospital to have a simple blood test and ECG for an upcoming procedure, I needed a lift. The Mustang was just the thing.........
Loving the new black lug nuts!
I even got to overtake some bozo in a Kia doing 40 km/h in a 100 zone at full noise. People complain about these NA Coyote's having no torque, well these things rip above the 4,000 rpm VCT change over point, right up to the rev limiter, the upshift landing the engine right back in the meat of the power curve. It's very addictive!
With a garage full of clean cars, the only one that "needed" attention was the Ranger, and with 3 days of rain and flooding predicted, I wasn't going to bother getting the pressure washer out. So, I decided to keep honing my rinse-less skills, using Absolute again.
Like my first use of Absolute, I used Bead Maker as a drying aid with a Gauntlet towel, such a great combination. Interior vacuumed and wiped over with InnerQD, it will be clean for at least a few hours.
You got private health insurance? Public hospitals are a mess here, we actually had a really good system, but our local government invested millions in two AFL teams to play a few games a year and said stuff the Tasmanian citizen's i hope you procedure goes well
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10-05-2022, 04:19 AM
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Re: DFB's Garage
Have I mentioned how much I love microfiber towels?
A couple of weeks ago I did a purge on a variety of towels that were either one offs, getting old or I simply didn't like.
The goal from here was to fill out my range and make it more uniform, the mismatch of towels screwed with my need to always have a matching set.
After trying so many different towel styles over the years, I now have a clear picture of what I like, and what I like for specific detailing tasks. I made up a list of what I needed to add, all being items I already have and love using.
This is what $165 of towels looks like...............
- Starting at the front, the grey towels are what I use on wheels. These small 12x12 Gauntlet's are just perfectly sized for wheels.
-The blue waffle weave Dry Me A River towels are for glass. These are the medium 16x24 size.
-The pink, orange and blue FTW's are my small drying towels. I mostly use these on my own cars with a drying aid. I now have three of each colour.
-The bright green towels I use for delicate interior surfaces (think gloss trims). These Creature Edgeless towels are a favorite of mine, I have them for polish and wax removal in grey, and in blue for door jambs.
-The wash pads are replacing some very old wash mitts. I don't like mitts, I just prefer the use of pads instead. Here, I am adding a Cyclone 10X (large) and Cyclone Premium (medium) wash pads in grey.
As mentioned, these additions flesh out existing towels and mitts in my collection and represent what I like to grab the most. As a precaution, all of these will be pre-washed in Rag's to Riches before being used.
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10-05-2022, 04:36 AM
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Re: DFB's Garage
Im drawing a blank...what does FTW stand for?
And is your health care system there all run by the government?
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10-05-2022, 05:25 AM
#228
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Re: DFB's Garage
Originally Posted by opie
Im drawing a blank...what does FTW stand for?
And is your health care system there all run by the government?
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FTW = For The Win
We have both private and government funded hospital systems in Australia.
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10-05-2022, 11:38 AM
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Re: DFB's Garage
I had a bottle of Rag's to Riches that I used a couple of times (and liked it), but the darn thing solidified into a gel-like substance. I ended up tossing it and going back to Micro-Restore. Not sure what happened there, but I've been afraid to buy another bottle.
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10-05-2022, 05:02 PM
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Re: DFB's Garage
Originally Posted by DFB
FTW = For The Win
Its actually For The Windows in this case as their intended use is for glass and mirrors
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