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GT500 in Armor All commercial, "Guys Weekend"


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Cool. Does the car belong to anyone in Team Shelby?

 

Mark

 

+1, was wondering that too! Also Trivia question, can anyone tell what year it is? It's either a 11 or 12 due to the side view mirrors, and a NON SVTPP due to the stripes and wheels, but anyone know how else to tell whether it's a 11 or 12? The only other way I could tell if we could see the driver side visor for the remote buttons, but is there another way to tell the year difference?

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+1, was wondering that too! Also Trivia question, can anyone tell what year it is? It's either a 11 or 12 due to the side view mirrors, and a NON SVTPP due to the stripes and wheels, but anyone know how else to tell whether it's a 11 or 12? The only other way I could tell if we could see the driver side visor for the remote buttons, but is there another way to tell the year difference?

 

I wouln't have a clue. How could you tell that it was an '11 or '12 by the side mirrors? Do they have that little wide angle mirror in the upper corner?

 

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I wouln't have a clue. How could you tell that it was an '11 or '12 by the side mirrors? Do they have that little wide angle mirror in the upper corner?

 

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Yea on the 11 and 12, there is a small square wide angle mirror in the corner on each. That is a way to tell the difference from a 10 on the outside, then of course if it has stripes, and they are the small lemans type its a 11 or 12 with the performance package along with the wheels. But I was wondering if there was a way to distinguish between a 11 or 12 from the outside. You can tell from the inside compartment, but on this commerical you don see the driver side visor.

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cool commercial but armorall still sux! why people put them in their cars I just don't get it.

 

I'm with you on that. Armorall is to car care products what Bose is to audio. Good marketing companies that cater to main stream uneducated consumers.

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