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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Used 2016 GT500's for cheap?
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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 15863720" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>I'm not sure why it gets screwed up so often. Pre 17 here are the easiest ways to distinguish between "tech" and "track" packs.</p><p></p><p>The most sure way (that I've found) is the strut tower brace. Ford installed the aluminum strut tower braces on all "track" packs and the R's. This brace features enlarged/thickened end sections. Conversely on all the tech pack cars, they featured the steel brace which is uniform and smooth the entire way across.</p><p></p><p>Track pack cars do not have the toggle switches for TC or exhaust mode. (you have to use the modes on the steering wheel/display). Obviously, track pack cars do not NORMALLY feature the larger center console screen. The tell-tale little screen with the number pad next to it is a pretty good indicator of a track pack car. The seats are one of the worst ways to figure it out, because it doesn't always follow for the heated/cooled leather vs. the recaros.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 15863720, member: 188865"] I'm not sure why it gets screwed up so often. Pre 17 here are the easiest ways to distinguish between "tech" and "track" packs. The most sure way (that I've found) is the strut tower brace. Ford installed the aluminum strut tower braces on all "track" packs and the R's. This brace features enlarged/thickened end sections. Conversely on all the tech pack cars, they featured the steel brace which is uniform and smooth the entire way across. Track pack cars do not have the toggle switches for TC or exhaust mode. (you have to use the modes on the steering wheel/display). Obviously, track pack cars do not NORMALLY feature the larger center console screen. The tell-tale little screen with the number pad next to it is a pretty good indicator of a track pack car. The seats are one of the worst ways to figure it out, because it doesn't always follow for the heated/cooled leather vs. the recaros. [/QUOTE]
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