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I've put "some" miles on it. Probably not enough though to really get the calipers as hot as they can get though. 20-30 minutes driving around the city. 10 minutes every now and then on the Interstate. Hopefully, that's been enough to "bake" them. The rattle cans said to bake parts off a car in an oven for 20 minutes. Let them sit, then another 30 minutes.
But I will say, so far they still look good.
Next weekend I'm planning on driving up to Brenspeed for their open house. It will be about 2 hours on the interstate. That'll be the bigger test for them.
You should be OK with the Rustoleum Dustin. I live in an old house that still has a boiler system. I had the radiators sand blasted, and I used the Rustoleum High Heat to paint them. That was over 15 years ago, and they still look good. No paint problems at all. If the paint can stand up to that kind of heat for 15+ winters it should stay on the calipers forever.
My new 2019 GT Premium. I love it but my nephew is not to happy with me at the moment. He HATES change and was in tears when I came home from the dealership today. He refused to get a picture taken with me and the new ride. Poor guy, he'll come around eventually. I
hope!
Well he was the first person to get a ride in the new GT! His dad came to the house for dinner and got him to come out and sit in it and that was all it took! He loves the red interior and that's all that matters!
Now, what's the Pony logo do on the steering wheel button controls? I know the '18 changed the buttons up, but don't remember the Pony when I looked at one. On the '17, the button in that spot is the voice prompt.
Went to the Brenspeed open house today. Fun day. Only problem was that my plan to win one of their raffles did not pan out. If I won the 50/50 I would have given it back to them, in trade for a CAI. They also had a CAI, Tuner, and gift card you could win.
Didn't take many photos at the event though. But did stop at a really cool old and still functional drive-in theater. May have to take the GF here someday. Once I figure where to find one of those at.
Now, what's the Pony logo do on the steering wheel button controls? I know the '18 changed the buttons up, but don't remember the Pony when I looked at one. On the '17, the button in that spot is the voice prompt.
I believe the pony button is used in the 401A option. So most cars will not have it.
Now, what's the Pony logo do on the steering wheel button controls? I know the '18 changed the buttons up, but don't remember the Pony when I looked at one. On the '17, the button in that spot is the voice prompt.
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Well he was the first person to get a ride in the new GT! His dad came to the house for dinner and got him to come out and sit in it and that was all it took! He loves the red interior and that's all that matters!
I would have thought that first ride would have changed his mind.
I would have thought that first ride would have changed his mind.
You would think but that would require him to actually get in the car. He stood on the front step and REFUSED to come any further. But he came around when we coaxed him into seeing the interior and as soon as he sat in it he was all smiles!