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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Quick GT350 Education Please
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<blockquote data-quote="tomshep" data-source="post: 15598357" data-attributes="member: 8203"><p>I don't own a 350, I have a 14 500. I spent a weekend instructing a student with an R for a couple of days. Amazingly competent car. In fact, it is so good it hides a driver's short-comings. I found it very aggressive on the track and tuned for the track. I don't think I would enjoy driving it on the street due to the track oriented suspension. Plus, I would have to remove the CF rims due to the replacement cost on the street, which throws off the suspension.</p><p></p><p>I have a friend with a track pack 16 model and it is more compliant feeling on the street, but still very track oriented.</p><p></p><p>If I was you, I would hold off and get a fully loaded 17 model 350, not an R.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomshep, post: 15598357, member: 8203"] I don't own a 350, I have a 14 500. I spent a weekend instructing a student with an R for a couple of days. Amazingly competent car. In fact, it is so good it hides a driver's short-comings. I found it very aggressive on the track and tuned for the track. I don't think I would enjoy driving it on the street due to the track oriented suspension. Plus, I would have to remove the CF rims due to the replacement cost on the street, which throws off the suspension. I have a friend with a track pack 16 model and it is more compliant feeling on the street, but still very track oriented. If I was you, I would hold off and get a fully loaded 17 model 350, not an R. Tom [/QUOTE]
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