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Old 05-15-2000, 08:11 AM   #7
Jason2000GT
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The only problem that I have had so far is that the throw-out bearing had to be replaced. This seems like a problem with the majority of the 99-00 GT's. I took mine over to Bankston Ford in Frisco, TX and they did a great job and didn't give me any hassles.

Other than that, my new 00GT is much better than my 97GT. Thanks.

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