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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 15680033" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>My opinion. Get the truck.</p><p></p><p>Youve got a 2011 GT, which means you have access to any number of supercharger or turbo kits to make more reliable power than the Z06. Enough parts out there to make you chassis on par or exceed the Boss 302. The Coyote is a known proven engine that LOVES boost. Plus being in CA, there are a number of 50 state legal options to modify your Mustang. Here is a Ford Racing 624 HP kit. It IS for a manual trans car though:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.teamjdm.com/2011-2014-mustang-gt-624-hp-ford-racing-supercharger-black-or-polished/" target="_blank">http://www.teamjdm.com/2011-2014-mustang-gt-624-hp-ford-racing-supercharger-black-or-polished/</a></p><p></p><p> My guess is you are either close or have paid off the Mustang. At this point getting a Corvette for the sake of another sports car is not very wise. This has nothing to do with Ford v. Chevy, but everything to do with not wasting your money. Even being single, having 4 vehicles gets real expensive real quick, regardless of your income level. </p><p></p><p>If you REALLY like the Vette, Id trade the Mustang AND the Explorer in on it should that be your decision. If you needed a truck, you can always rent one.</p><p></p><p>You must take the emotion out of this decision. If you only had the Explorer, or only had the Miata its a different story. If you decide you want truck, get truck and trade in explorer. If you want Mustang, trade in Mustang and Explorer. </p><p></p><p>My 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 15680033, member: 166576"] My opinion. Get the truck. Youve got a 2011 GT, which means you have access to any number of supercharger or turbo kits to make more reliable power than the Z06. Enough parts out there to make you chassis on par or exceed the Boss 302. The Coyote is a known proven engine that LOVES boost. Plus being in CA, there are a number of 50 state legal options to modify your Mustang. Here is a Ford Racing 624 HP kit. It IS for a manual trans car though: [URL]http://www.teamjdm.com/2011-2014-mustang-gt-624-hp-ford-racing-supercharger-black-or-polished/[/URL] My guess is you are either close or have paid off the Mustang. At this point getting a Corvette for the sake of another sports car is not very wise. This has nothing to do with Ford v. Chevy, but everything to do with not wasting your money. Even being single, having 4 vehicles gets real expensive real quick, regardless of your income level. If you REALLY like the Vette, Id trade the Mustang AND the Explorer in on it should that be your decision. If you needed a truck, you can always rent one. You must take the emotion out of this decision. If you only had the Explorer, or only had the Miata its a different story. If you decide you want truck, get truck and trade in explorer. If you want Mustang, trade in Mustang and Explorer. My 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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