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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
GT350 v C7 Grand Sport
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<blockquote data-quote="krt22" data-source="post: 15274413" data-attributes="member: 172703"><p>This is sort of a pepsi vs coke debate. With the GS on the way, the performance delta will be in the noise. The chevy fanbois will arrive shorly and claim the GS will smoke the GT350 six ways from sunday at the track and strip. Once motortrend releases a head to head article they will go on and on about Probst's laptimes at laguna. The truth is either car's abilities will exceed the driving skill of 99.5% of the population, so unless you are at the track every other weekend it's going to be a wash. So it really comes down to looks/sound/curb appeal. The shelby takes the cake for all 3 so it was a no brainer for me. The FPC voodoo is a real gem, likely wont see another engine like it for quite some time, if ever thanks to Obama and Cafe regulations.</p><p></p><p>Frontier Ford just got one in, they called me today asking if I was still interested at 20k over. I think sunnyvale might have some inbound as well according to fords inventory tracker</p><p></p><p>I work in the southbay but dont drive it to work daily, otherwise I'd try to help you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krt22, post: 15274413, member: 172703"] This is sort of a pepsi vs coke debate. With the GS on the way, the performance delta will be in the noise. The chevy fanbois will arrive shorly and claim the GS will smoke the GT350 six ways from sunday at the track and strip. Once motortrend releases a head to head article they will go on and on about Probst's laptimes at laguna. The truth is either car's abilities will exceed the driving skill of 99.5% of the population, so unless you are at the track every other weekend it's going to be a wash. So it really comes down to looks/sound/curb appeal. The shelby takes the cake for all 3 so it was a no brainer for me. The FPC voodoo is a real gem, likely wont see another engine like it for quite some time, if ever thanks to Obama and Cafe regulations. Frontier Ford just got one in, they called me today asking if I was still interested at 20k over. I think sunnyvale might have some inbound as well according to fords inventory tracker I work in the southbay but dont drive it to work daily, otherwise I'd try to help you out. [/QUOTE]
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