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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Anyone Undercoat their Shelby?
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<blockquote data-quote="03reptile" data-source="post: 14045948" data-attributes="member: 9990"><p>Glad it's working for you. My BMW was a new 1971, and the 2002's were known for rusting. The BMW dealer used the best brand available. Todays cars are so improved concerning their use of rust proof panels and the use of lower section plastics, that it really isn't necessary, IMHO. We get plenty of snow and road salt use in Md. I simply hose out the wheel wells and undercarriage after the roads clear. No rust on any of my cars since the BMW debacle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03reptile, post: 14045948, member: 9990"] Glad it's working for you. My BMW was a new 1971, and the 2002's were known for rusting. The BMW dealer used the best brand available. Todays cars are so improved concerning their use of rust proof panels and the use of lower section plastics, that it really isn't necessary, IMHO. We get plenty of snow and road salt use in Md. I simply hose out the wheel wells and undercarriage after the roads clear. No rust on any of my cars since the BMW debacle! [/QUOTE]
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