I'm planning on getting one whats the process of getting one and how hard
is it. Also if not to install it myself were would I get that done
I'm planning on getting one whats the process of getting one and how hard
is it. Also if not to install it myself were would I get that done
Oh, my that is a great idea!
Call Trilogy, Order it ( btw there is a sale on them thru the end of January!)
Ans since you're in Florida get ahold of Tallboy, or Shakes26 or Carfixer and get it installed right quick!!
Excellent!
Or install it yourself... even I could do it myself!
04 Crown Victoria Sport
2008 Harley Davidson Nightrain- sold....
2016 Harley Davidson Street Glide - Olive Gold
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Originally posted by TripleTransAm
An interesting side note: this isn't the same forum I used to post on for years, and I've been doing a lot of reading over the past 48 hours on both sites. Looks like there's been a serious splintering. I never thought it'd be possible for this to happen to a group of owners of a car model that sold no more than 14000 copies over 2 model years. Kind of scary, when thinking of the scale. Makes one think that maybe it'd be a good idea to do some introspection and think about what each of us needs to do to build a solid community, analyze what it is we're all honestly looking for by belonging to this community.
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Call 1-800-FORD-788 and press "1". Have the last 6 of your VIN handy. You will get the numbers for FREE. You'll pay $$$ for the certificate.
MM traded in 8/9/13 @ 128909 miles. It was fun for almost 8 years. I met airmercpun on 1/17/14. He was the new owner of my former ride. -Now gone.
Update: back in the game with a late build 03 GMGS with some MM add ons like Escape audiophile radio w/Sirius sat radio, rear sway bar, catback exhaust, and header panel.
Rest In Peace:
Alex "Marauderboi" Vachon 3/2/92-8/13/10
Paula Babineau 1/9/67-8/2/11
Rex Weinbender
Peter
See my garage file for part numbers and whatnot.
IMHO, this site- the members that I chat with- and the ones that I now Hang with- are like my 2nd family. There is such an ongoing welcome feeling here that even members who don't or no longer own the MM can feel.
Member Number 32
Originally posted by TripleTransAm
An interesting side note: this isn't the same forum I used to post on for years, and I've been doing a lot of reading over the past 48 hours on both sites. Looks like there's been a serious splintering. I never thought it'd be possible for this to happen to a group of owners of a car model that sold no more than 14000 copies over 2 model years. Kind of scary, when thinking of the scale. Makes one think that maybe it'd be a good idea to do some introspection and think about what each of us needs to do to build a solid community, analyze what it is we're all honestly looking for by belonging to this community.
See that easy as 1 2 3
Damnit, I know I'm lucky to own a MM at 19, but I do wish I had cash laying around for a s/c upgrade.
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'04 Marauder #357 of 3213 - Built and Eaton swapped - "MERCD"
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'18 Chevy Malibu Redline
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'08 Kawasaki ZX6R
'03 Grand Marquis(sold)
I have a kit for sale for $4200 brand new.
No return policy though, from Trilogy that is.
Kit... partial kit... what's the difference?
My buddy & I installed mine... the directions and complete kit are so good that you don't need to be a hero to bolt it on.
That being said, it is fairly involved and there's no friend like experience.
If you're in Florida, I think you'll find the biggest problem with the install will be buying enough pizza to take care of all the guys that come by to help.
Do hurry though if you want to catch the sale... I've never seen Trilogy do discounts... seems they don't need to... and I have no regrets paying full price.
Trilogy #146!!! Self-Installed with a little help!
Ok...
First, you'll need a source of income. While panhandling and grifting are seedy ways of doing so... hey... everyone has to make a buck, right?
Then, abruptly stop paying your bills. Let's face it, no matter what kit you buy, it's large money. You'll need to suspend the billing paying nonsense, starting with the phone first so you can effortlessly dodge the bill collectors.
After a few months of deliberate delinquency, you should be pretty close to the appropriate amount. Sell blood. Target at least three locations a day and drive plenty of fluids. Hey, your last stop might get a watery pint, but what do you care? You'll be delerious from being bleed to near empty.
The bonus here is that if you had any resistance from any pesky significant others in your life, you don't know. They're gone!
But now you got your scratch.
Visit the web site. Pick up the phone. Visit in person (please shower first).
Wait for your kit.
Now that you have the kit, you'll need a car... a car... ummmm. Right. I forgot that step. Ok repeat everything up to this point except replace the supercharger references with Marauder references.
Ok? Good.
Now you have the Marauder and a supercharger.
For the installation you will need a hammer, a bandsaw, a drill press, a case of discount beer, and some crotchless rubber underoos for the chimpanzee. I think the rest should be easy, eh?
Dave
Last edited by JACook; 01-04-2007 at 11:45 PM. Reason: On second thought, probably not worth the trouble...
Cheers,
Jeff Cook
'03 Marauder 300B, Dark Blue Pearl, Dark Charcoal/Flint interior, Badgeless front and rear, 4.10s and Lidio Tune
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