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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 16031623" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>You don't have to part with your GT500. I couldn't/didn't part with mine. If faced with having to get rid of one of them, it would be a <em>very</em> hard decision to make! But, in the end, it would probably be the R that would be let go. I have too much blood, sweat, and love put into my GT500. It's like a family member now. I used to tell myself that, if I like it enough, I'd trade it for the new GT500. Now I'm not too sure. I'd more than likely just end up adding a <em>third</em> Mustang to the garage. (Then I'd have the non-car people constantly asking "Why do you have 3 of the same car?" Ugh!)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes. No way in the world I could be without A/C in the NC/SC summers! Well, I could, but I also don't like all that nasty road grime that builds up on all the upholstery and windows from driving with the windows down all the time. Have you ever done a deep detail on a car that keeps the windows down? It's disgusting the amount of grime you find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 16031623, member: 121775"] You don't have to part with your GT500. I couldn't/didn't part with mine. If faced with having to get rid of one of them, it would be a [i]very[/i] hard decision to make! But, in the end, it would probably be the R that would be let go. I have too much blood, sweat, and love put into my GT500. It's like a family member now. I used to tell myself that, if I like it enough, I'd trade it for the new GT500. Now I'm not too sure. I'd more than likely just end up adding a [i]third[/i] Mustang to the garage. (Then I'd have the non-car people constantly asking "Why do you have 3 of the same car?" Ugh!) Yes. No way in the world I could be without A/C in the NC/SC summers! Well, I could, but I also don't like all that nasty road grime that builds up on all the upholstery and windows from driving with the windows down all the time. Have you ever done a deep detail on a car that keeps the windows down? It's disgusting the amount of grime you find. [/QUOTE]
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