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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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2011+ Mustang GT and V6 Buy/Sell
2012bossf/s
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<blockquote data-quote="apex32" data-source="post: 11637867" data-attributes="member: 87244"><p>Well if theres no problem with the car, I am sure they don't really care.. especially if you know them personally. If there IS a problem with the car, if order for them to get paid from ford to do work, they have to follow specific protocol which includes sending mode6/9 data from the ECU to ford corporate who makes all decisions on warranty coverage for new mustangs with the whole #8 thing.. I am sure with a boss, you're not going to have a problem but thats just how it works based on experience (and having my engine warranty voided when the car was stock and the dealership tried to help me) skip shift is pretty annoying lol</p><p></p><p>Bump for a gorgeous car</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apex32, post: 11637867, member: 87244"] Well if theres no problem with the car, I am sure they don't really care.. especially if you know them personally. If there IS a problem with the car, if order for them to get paid from ford to do work, they have to follow specific protocol which includes sending mode6/9 data from the ECU to ford corporate who makes all decisions on warranty coverage for new mustangs with the whole #8 thing.. I am sure with a boss, you're not going to have a problem but thats just how it works based on experience (and having my engine warranty voided when the car was stock and the dealership tried to help me) skip shift is pretty annoying lol Bump for a gorgeous car [/QUOTE]
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