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<blockquote data-quote="DBK" data-source="post: 16100763" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>Don't bother fixating on the PR shit. You'll forget that in a few weeks. This is just how they do it.</p><p></p><p>The point is, what would you think if you were just told there was a Mustang that:</p><p></p><p>- Ran 10s in the 130s, repeatably, stock</p><p>- Was legitimately track ready in terms of cooling capability despite having a 2.65 TVS</p><p>- Had a proper legitimate DCT that was better than the DCT in a lot of supercars</p><p>- Was available with exposed CF wheels and wing</p><p>- Had some of the most monster brakes ever put on a sports car</p><p></p><p>Pretty decent Mustang. This car is kind of a GT2 RS to the GT350R's GT3 RS, but with an even bigger hardware disparity.</p><p></p><p>If you're a track guy, this will be a great car to hustle, and it will indeed hustle. It's just heavy.</p><p></p><p>If you care about going in a straight line, it's pretty fast as it is, but it's a very good platform to start with. I mean really, regardless of what the engine gets sold at, it's capable of making a lot of power. With a DCT and real tires, it will fly in a straight line too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DBK, post: 16100763, member: 4088"] Don't bother fixating on the PR shit. You'll forget that in a few weeks. This is just how they do it. The point is, what would you think if you were just told there was a Mustang that: - Ran 10s in the 130s, repeatably, stock - Was legitimately track ready in terms of cooling capability despite having a 2.65 TVS - Had a proper legitimate DCT that was better than the DCT in a lot of supercars - Was available with exposed CF wheels and wing - Had some of the most monster brakes ever put on a sports car Pretty decent Mustang. This car is kind of a GT2 RS to the GT350R's GT3 RS, but with an even bigger hardware disparity. If you're a track guy, this will be a great car to hustle, and it will indeed hustle. It's just heavy. If you care about going in a straight line, it's pretty fast as it is, but it's a very good platform to start with. I mean really, regardless of what the engine gets sold at, it's capable of making a lot of power. With a DCT and real tires, it will fly in a straight line too. [/QUOTE]
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