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Shaving weight off 2014 Mustang GT
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<blockquote data-quote="Austin Brian" data-source="post: 16652971" data-attributes="member: 201644"><p>oh for sure, the 18+ are gold I’d buy one but I already have a healthy coyote given it’s a gen1. Spend another 7k I can make pretty good power reliable and safe without cracking open the engine to build it. 600wheel and 10 second street car for 30k cap price. Not to shabby if I say, plus I love a solid rear axle one of the biggest I’ve went with an s197.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Austin Brian, post: 16652971, member: 201644"] oh for sure, the 18+ are gold I’d buy one but I already have a healthy coyote given it’s a gen1. Spend another 7k I can make pretty good power reliable and safe without cracking open the engine to build it. 600wheel and 10 second street car for 30k cap price. Not to shabby if I say, plus I love a solid rear axle one of the biggest I’ve went with an s197. [/QUOTE]
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