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has anyone found a way to make the back of the seat go all the way forward after the handle for accessing the back seat is broken? ive searched on this and didnt find anything helpful other than replacing the whole mechanism… which i dont want to do. just wondering if anyone has found a way to rig it

 ZX3 seat handle issue
 ZX3 seat handle issue

 ZX3 seat handle issue

Does anyone have picture of their cars with just an sap front bumper and not the rest of the kit? Or does anyone know how it’d look?

Also what’s a good price for a used one that I’d have to re paint to a different color?

 Sap front bumper anyone?
 Sap front bumper anyone?

 Sap front bumper anyone?

I have a 1980 Fairmont 200cid 6. It will not crank over. Battery is good. I can get her to crank over bypassing (jumping) the solenoid on fender, but when key turned on, it will not crank even using the bypass. Nothing comes on except the engine light on dash. Any ideas? Thanks!
So, This is probably a stupid question, But what is the major difference between the IB5 Trans and the MTX-75? besides the fact that the IB5 came on the SPI and the MTX-75 on the ZETEC…

 MTX 75 Vs. IB5
 MTX 75 Vs. IB5

 MTX 75 Vs. IB5

hi guys and girls i have a 93 fairmont that worked fine yesterday but when i went to take the kids to school it would not go. did some checking to find that it had no spark, so i started at the coil and there is no power getting to the coil.
i have just put a new coil,tfi module and plugs + leads in it i have checked all the fuses and relays with no success any ideas on what it could be as luckyly i had a rdo today but tommorrow i am not so lucky
Performance: 2.6L Kenne Bell intercooled on 10 lbs. of boost & tuned by Cody @ StangHi Performance in Baton Rouge, LA StangHi Performance oil catch can Brisk Silver Racing spark plugs UPR off-road X-pipe Spec 2+ Clutch Spec Steel flywheel FRPP Stainless Steel braided clutch line Steeda Tri-Ax shifter Dynotech 1-piece aluminum driveshaft BMR …

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Hello,
It’s my first post here and I have a question about lowering springs. I’ve been looking around and I keep confusing my self.

Are the lowering springs for a 2000 sedan the same as one for the wagon model? Or does the wagon model have a different set up?

I have a 2000 se wagon and am looking to lower it if anybody has any suggestions.

 lowering springs
 lowering springs

 lowering springs

anyone got 1?? let me know thx!!!![woot]

 o2 mil plug
 o2 mil plug

 o2 mil plug

roush green RSStn Propane Powers Roush Mustang To Victory
The Roush Drag Team has finally cracked the win column with one of its alternate universe propane-powered Mustangs. Donnie Bowles became the first driver on the team to take one of the liquid propane-powered Mustangs to a victory during the Aug. 29 elimination rounds of the fourth annual NMCA Muscle Car Nationals at Milan (Mich.) Dragway.

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You’re also going to need a bucket, a wash mitt and some soft microfiber or terry cloth drying towels.

It’s always a good idea to use a spray nozzle to conserve water. Try not to wash the car in the hot sun. Wash the wheels and tires first using a quality wheel and tire cleaner.

With a clean bucket of suds and the wash mitt ready, give the car a quick spray from top to bottom to loosen light soil.

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Don’t let any water dry on the surface as you wash—spray surplus water onto the vehicle after you attend to every couple of body panels to avoid water spotting.

Once complete, rinse the entire vehicle again to ensure that all soap has been removed.

Dry the vehicle as soon as you finish washing it, and be sure to use soft microfiber or cotton towels to avoid scratching.

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