First I want to say hi to everybody. I've been following, searching, and lurking for a month now.
I work at a dealership and we traded for this green SHO, I didn't personally do the deal so I don't have any background on the car besides a car fax which only tell you so much. Anyways, got it back from detail took it to lunch and left with the keys in hand that same day.
About the car, it's a 2013 Gem Green Metallic SHO with 87,*** miles on it, interior is flawless, car runs without a hitch (to my satisfaction atleast). The insight I'm looking for is I want to upgrade multiple things but before I start, how far backwards do I need to work before I start working forwards and establishing a baseline of knowing things have been done the right way and all loose ends are tied? Spark plugs, fluids, etc. With the amount of miles what do I need to be looking for and where would you start?
I appreciate any and all feedback, my SHO is by far my favorite of all the vehicles I own and I'm just looking to get educated more and more everyday on what seems to be a rare piece!
I work at a dealership and we traded for this green SHO, I didn't personally do the deal so I don't have any background on the car besides a car fax which only tell you so much. Anyways, got it back from detail took it to lunch and left with the keys in hand that same day.
About the car, it's a 2013 Gem Green Metallic SHO with 87,*** miles on it, interior is flawless, car runs without a hitch (to my satisfaction atleast). The insight I'm looking for is I want to upgrade multiple things but before I start, how far backwards do I need to work before I start working forwards and establishing a baseline of knowing things have been done the right way and all loose ends are tied? Spark plugs, fluids, etc. With the amount of miles what do I need to be looking for and where would you start?
I appreciate any and all feedback, my SHO is by far my favorite of all the vehicles I own and I'm just looking to get educated more and more everyday on what seems to be a rare piece!