Just traded a 2015 Mustang GT for a 2016 RC350 F Sport
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Just traded a 2015 Mustang GT for a 2016 RC350 F Sport
And couldn't be happier, any tips and tricks to share to this newbie Lexus driver appreciated. I got the Blue w Red interior...
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Welcome!
Were you on Mustang6g?
Time to mod the Lexus.. Hello!
-Josh
Were you on Mustang6g?
Time to mod the Lexus.. Hello!
-Josh
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Welcome!
I had custom ordered 2015 Mustang GT, 6 spd, Premium, (Recaros as only upgrade) beginning of last year and didn't take delivery due to them messing up my order. I ended up getting into a 2015 RC350 F-Sport a month later and still have no complaints. I do miss the power of the 5.0 but that's about it. As far as any tips or tricks, it all depends on what you are looking to do?
I had custom ordered 2015 Mustang GT, 6 spd, Premium, (Recaros as only upgrade) beginning of last year and didn't take delivery due to them messing up my order. I ended up getting into a 2015 RC350 F-Sport a month later and still have no complaints. I do miss the power of the 5.0 but that's about it. As far as any tips or tricks, it all depends on what you are looking to do?
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Here is a link to the most common DIY that are out there:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rc-...iy-thread.html
Enjoy,
Peter
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rc-...iy-thread.html
Enjoy,
Peter
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Salutations and welcome to our humble abode. If you've caught the "modding fever" don't be afraid, for I know the cure. Lowering springs, and exhaust should cure you. But be warned the "cure" is not covered by any health insurance provider, so you'll have to pay out of pocket.
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