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Old 03-01-2015
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No different than what happened in 2009 and 2010.

Worst case: Specific conversion equipment will be on the owner to find replacement parts and cover costs. The untouched Ford equipment is covered for the duration of the Ford warranty program.

Worst worst case: Vehicle can become a lemon buy-back through FMC with a forced hand and legal fees.

Plus side: For 2011-2014 Saleen Mustangs. Only the styling and appearance items are Saleen specific. All performance equipment were supplied by outside manufactures that sell over-the-counter.

Unlike the 2005-2009 Saleen Mustangs... which had a number for Saleen engineered and exclusive items that could not be purchased over-the-counter elsewhere.

There is not much on a White or Yellow Label that cannot be replaced or repaired through alternative means.
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