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What does it take to pull 500RWHP out of a 2018 Mustang GT?
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<blockquote data-quote="xsellr8" data-source="post: 15916898" data-attributes="member: 113265"><p>I’m not comparing an 18 to a 17 noob. Read what I said. A 2018 with a whipple will run you into the $40-$50k range and be worth $18k in a few years. That’s a huge loss. I never said anything about a terminator being faster either, but mentioned mine is a comparable 600HP (with much more potential mind you), so when I can get similar power for 1/2 the cost AND have it maintain value rather than depreciate it makes the 2018 owner the real loser. Granted people are okay with losing tons of money to get what’s new, but it’s not a good financial investment. youll learn one day when you are rolling you’re 2018 debt into a new car in 2020 on another 8 year loan HA HA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsellr8, post: 15916898, member: 113265"] I’m not comparing an 18 to a 17 noob. Read what I said. A 2018 with a whipple will run you into the $40-$50k range and be worth $18k in a few years. That’s a huge loss. I never said anything about a terminator being faster either, but mentioned mine is a comparable 600HP (with much more potential mind you), so when I can get similar power for 1/2 the cost AND have it maintain value rather than depreciate it makes the 2018 owner the real loser. Granted people are okay with losing tons of money to get what’s new, but it’s not a good financial investment. youll learn one day when you are rolling you’re 2018 debt into a new car in 2020 on another 8 year loan HA HA [/QUOTE]
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