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  1. Thanks again for all of your help! We are 6.5 days from my last bump, so you should receive it right at 7 days! VIN: 1FADP3L91EL304085 Ordered 2014-01-21.
  2. Thanks for all your help!! VIN: 1FADP3L91EL304085 Ordered 2014-01-21.
  3. *Rebump from April 25* As per rule #6 on your rules thread. Also, are you OK if we thank you after updates in the thread, or does it cause issues with your new post tracking?
  4. **Bump** Could I please have an update? I'm hoping it'll say that the car is built! Have a great day generous Ford employees!
  5. You could probably resolve some of that security concern through sandboxing. But then you'd be limiting a few key features.
  6. I'd follow Nick's advice. Running a separate circuit from the fusebox for the V1 will make trouble shooting easier if anything goes south in the future. You will also be able to add a remove audio plug, or remote display somewhere more accessible in the future with this option.
  7. Woah, those are awesome. Thanks Anthony. Could I PM you for those for a 2006?
  8. VIN: 1FADP3L91EL304085 Ordered 2014-01-21. Thanks!
  9. MKR is a nice name for it. Toning down the grill is definitely a necessity. Want to take a stab at power plants?
  10. I'm putting an amp rack in a 2007 today, but I won't have a 2012 to look at until the weekend. Hopefully Anthony can weigh in. Edit: Anthony did weigh in, in that case it's the same as the early Fusions.
  11. I would hazard a guess that Ford already has bombproof tracking for builds internally. It's a matter of making that system open for customers. One of the concerns might be setting unrealistic expectations if there's a delay, but that's something Ford PR could mitigate. It is most likely not a technical reason why we can't more accurately track our builds.
  12. That's not a bad looking car, good work Ford! As someone who drove a 1991 Escort LX in my teen years, the nostalgia is nice.
  13. Once you get cellular remote start you'll never go back. It's stellar, once I started my car on final approach into my airport at 10,000 feet AGL. It was nice and toasty despite the -35f temperatures by the time I made it to my car.
  14. You nailed it with this statement here. A smaller delivery estimate than the 6-8 weeks would be useful. Especially when the 6-8 weeks is going to be missed, a heads up would be nice. It looks like my 6-8 weeks will be 10-14 weeks now. I have a VIN, but no build date on ETIS yet. As someone who has been blessed with Amazon Prime's tracking, and a regular FedEx customer, I really, really miss having tracking on the car order. Even my suits come with more tracking on their construction than the car!
  15. I'd make it a Lincoln. It would be a great car for the mid-life crisis! A 2-door would be pretty sweet though.
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