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Is my GT worth keeping?
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<blockquote data-quote="Naturesmistake" data-source="post: 12756230" data-attributes="member: 140339"><p>I cried like a bitch when I traded my 01 GT in (okay, not really, but you get the idea). I had that thing for years. Not only was it my first Mustang, it was my first car purchase. That car and I went through many great memories. All I had on it was a lowering kit, cold air, and a pypes violator catback, but it was all I needed... I was going to build it and supercharge it, but I saw a hole I would be digging for myself and there are always hidden costs with project cars (I don't have time for projects at this time in my life sadly). I then started looking at Terminators, but they were too close in price to a newer car. I had dreams of building that 01, and maybe someday I'll buy it back (have the Vin) or build another new edge... Right now I drive a black premium 13 5.0 and I couldn't be happier. The void I thought I'd feel with my old baby gone was filled by a dream car... Chances are if you trade up and stay in a V8 Mustang, you won't feel too bad. The performance out of the box leaves nothing but a perma-grin :rockon: </p><p></p><p>I think your decision to let her go is wise even though it's hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naturesmistake, post: 12756230, member: 140339"] I cried like a bitch when I traded my 01 GT in (okay, not really, but you get the idea). I had that thing for years. Not only was it my first Mustang, it was my first car purchase. That car and I went through many great memories. All I had on it was a lowering kit, cold air, and a pypes violator catback, but it was all I needed... I was going to build it and supercharge it, but I saw a hole I would be digging for myself and there are always hidden costs with project cars (I don't have time for projects at this time in my life sadly). I then started looking at Terminators, but they were too close in price to a newer car. I had dreams of building that 01, and maybe someday I'll buy it back (have the Vin) or build another new edge... Right now I drive a black premium 13 5.0 and I couldn't be happier. The void I thought I'd feel with my old baby gone was filled by a dream car... Chances are if you trade up and stay in a V8 Mustang, you won't feel too bad. The performance out of the box leaves nothing but a perma-grin :rockon: I think your decision to let her go is wise even though it's hard. [/QUOTE]
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