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BB.com. Lulz. Classic.
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Nothing more than decals. I mean it might bring a little more to the right person but to the average mustang guy it would probably talk them out of buying it.
If the car is clean and has 30K miles on it I would not say he got ripped off. If he paid 15 to 20 grand, then that's a different story. As long as he is happy, that is the most important thing.
If the car is clean and has 30K miles on it I would not say he got ripped off. If he paid 15 to 20 grand, then that's a different story. As long as he is happy, that is the most important thing.
Unless it's the 94 boss concept car,
[855 horsepower, 790 lb.-ft., 0-60 in 1.9 seconds, 0-100 in 5.5 seconds, and the quarter-mile in 10.55 seconds @ 135.05 mph]
I wouldn't say it's anything out of the ordinary.
Your buddy bought a clean SN-95 that happens to have Boss Shinoda stripes. Did he over pay for the car, maybe but how many low milage clean SN mustangs are out there. Did the Shoinda package add any value to he car, probley not, and probly won't if he ever sells the car again.
I have had the boss strips on my car for over 9 years now and get asked about it all the time, it stands out and looks good on the road. Would I pay to have my car as an "authinic" shoinda heck no, not worth it to me.
If you don't know who Larry Shionda is take a bit of time and look him up, cool histrory in the auto industry.
Jim
Seriously? Larry Shinoda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His best stuff was done back in the day:
If the car is clean and has 30K miles on it I would not say he got ripped off. If he paid 15 to 20 grand, then that's a different story. As long as he is happy, that is the most important thing.
+1 :beer:I think he got what he paid for, but he's an idiot to go around bragging that the car's got balls. It's just a slow-ass sn-95 GT.