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<blockquote data-quote="amorrow" data-source="post: 15577866" data-attributes="member: 35869"><p>My only thoughts are centered around asking yourself what you want long term...you mention a Shelby. Like you, I got my '98 when I was 17, and am so glad I made the decision long ago to refrain from spending a bunch of money trying to make that one car into everything I wanted, and instead use that money toward other cars and a nice place to store and work on them. Now I have my '98 pretty much as I had it when I drove it as a teenager and 20s, which is pretty cool, and the money I thought about spending on it went a long way toward other cars. I honestly think fairly stock SN95s are great cars as-is with some gearing, a bit of suspension work and maybe a few minor aesthetic upgrades (like the wing). Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amorrow, post: 15577866, member: 35869"] My only thoughts are centered around asking yourself what you want long term...you mention a Shelby. Like you, I got my '98 when I was 17, and am so glad I made the decision long ago to refrain from spending a bunch of money trying to make that one car into everything I wanted, and instead use that money toward other cars and a nice place to store and work on them. Now I have my '98 pretty much as I had it when I drove it as a teenager and 20s, which is pretty cool, and the money I thought about spending on it went a long way toward other cars. I honestly think fairly stock SN95s are great cars as-is with some gearing, a bit of suspension work and maybe a few minor aesthetic upgrades (like the wing). Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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