03 GT vs '10 Camaro SS
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Yep, and like I said I have a soft spot for the SN95 cars. Hopefully by the time I have the money to buy it, my friend will have the money to buy something else
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$2,500? Hell, cut down on going out to eat and the booze and you'll be set in no time. I know because my friends give me the same ****. Ohh, you could save X in X time if you didn't go out so much. Umm, no.
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Now automobiles on the other hand....
It is not hard at all to find a '96-'98 GT in decent shape for less than $3,000. And some people prefer Mustangs (the car, not the engine) over F-bodies. So that right there gets you a mid-high 12s car that drives basically like stock and has a total investment of less than $5,000.
Maybe a fixxer upper. lol A clean one won't go for that - not even close. Once you get into bolt-ons, cams, PI swap and all loose ends your talking a little more than $5k.
Just kidding Irun.
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For the people doubting, put the weight in factor, he was probably in another gear too... Like I have said, I know he should have beaten me, I've said it once and I will keep saying it as I know he should have. Yes my 2v is slow, I already know this.
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It's whatever, I'm used to it now. I knew when I got my car it was going to be slow, I still like it. I just need more power since all my friends are stepping up.
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Never said i wanted any praise, and like I have already said but you must be alliterate and not have read what I said, I am already on a Mustang forum.
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