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WTB Built GT 500 Auto
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<blockquote data-quote="68gtscode" data-source="post: 16539745" data-attributes="member: 71404"><p>Right on. I would definitely try to drive a GT500 before you pull the trigger. The first generation GT500s especially are big and very heavy. They make good low end torque and don't rev like the coyote. There are lot more fully built manual GT500s around if you want to go that route... I'm aware of two right now in the DFW area for example. Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="68gtscode, post: 16539745, member: 71404"] Right on. I would definitely try to drive a GT500 before you pull the trigger. The first generation GT500s especially are big and very heavy. They make good low end torque and don't rev like the coyote. There are lot more fully built manual GT500s around if you want to go that route... I'm aware of two right now in the DFW area for example. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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