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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
GT350R Grille/Trunk Red Emblem?
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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 15707404" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>Yeah, but there are aftermarket shops that are producing knockoff copies of R parts.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That would make more sense. If you're going to be plunking down a ton of cash just to make a standard GT350 look like an R, <em>just get an R</em>! By adding knockoff parts, not only are you basically paying a markup after the fact, but you're also devaluing your GT350 and losing money on the parts you bought. Tasteful or not, modding devalues a car, unless you're lucky enough to make a P2P sale to someone who appreciates the mods and is willing to pay extra for them. But how often does <em>that</em> happen? If you just buy an R to start with, you get the look you're trying to imitate, you get the extra performance, you get the genuine parts, and you get better and retained resale value. It's almost a no-brainer, except that, markup or not, Rs are hard to come by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 15707404, member: 121775"] Yeah, but there are aftermarket shops that are producing knockoff copies of R parts. That would make more sense. If you're going to be plunking down a ton of cash just to make a standard GT350 look like an R, [i]just get an R[/i]! By adding knockoff parts, not only are you basically paying a markup after the fact, but you're also devaluing your GT350 and losing money on the parts you bought. Tasteful or not, modding devalues a car, unless you're lucky enough to make a P2P sale to someone who appreciates the mods and is willing to pay extra for them. But how often does [i]that[/i] happen? If you just buy an R to start with, you get the look you're trying to imitate, you get the extra performance, you get the genuine parts, and you get better and retained resale value. It's almost a no-brainer, except that, markup or not, Rs are hard to come by. [/QUOTE]
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