almost killed by a V6 stang
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Re: almost killed by a V6 stang
u r dum.
from 40mph and under,
i grab the gear selector and "manually" drop it into 1st. if i dont, sometimes i end up in second. screw that. id rather lift my front end a little.
from 40mph and under,
i grab the gear selector and "manually" drop it into 1st. if i dont, sometimes i end up in second. screw that. id rather lift my front end a little.
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Re: almost killed by a V6 stang
u r dum.
from 40mph and under,
i grab the gear selector and "manually" drop it into 1st. if i dont, sometimes i end up in second. screw that. id rather lift my front end a little.
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Re: almost killed by a V6 stang
hehe i used to do that with my old car before i found out how bad it was (and once i downshifted too far and blew the oil regulator). the car is in the shop now for a converter and new valvebody and the tranny guy says i should be able to do it with no problems once its done.
also Trans Am WS6 RGS. it had a big "V" being slightly overlapped by a "6". it was on the passengers side(only side i could see) front fender. im pretty sure it wasn't an 8 on the badge and it did seem odd to me that ford would want to "show off" thier v6 with a special badge but he had the flat scoop of a non-GT so i assumed it really was a 6.
also Trans Am WS6 RGS. it had a big "V" being slightly overlapped by a "6". it was on the passengers side(only side i could see) front fender. im pretty sure it wasn't an 8 on the badge and it did seem odd to me that ford would want to "show off" thier v6 with a special badge but he had the flat scoop of a non-GT so i assumed it really was a 6.
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Re: almost killed by a V6 stang
Watch out for thos V-6 badges. This guy here has a 96 or so Cobra. Stripped badges and installed V-6 badges after he did the built motor and Twin Turbo setup. Car Dyno's around 600rwhp and it's quiet.
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Watch out for thos V-6 badges. This guy here has a 96 or so Cobra. Stripped badges and installed V-6 badges after he did the built motor and Twin Turbo setup. Car Dyno's around 600rwhp and it's quiet.
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Re: almost killed by a V6 stang
dude that stang was fast. But yeah you could have probably beaten him from a stop. Later.
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Watch out for thos V-6 badges. This guy here has a 96 or so Cobra. Stripped badges and installed V-6 badges after he did the built motor and Twin Turbo setup. Car Dyno's around 600rwhp and it's quiet.
That's cool that he wants to go sleeper, but my car's a bit of a sleeper. I'm planning on stripping the z28 badges off and putting on some old school first gen ones just on the sides (z/28), but i don't think i'd ever misbadge my car as a v6.
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That's cool that he wants to go sleeper, but my car's a bit of a sleeper. I'm planning on stripping the z28 badges off and putting on some old school first gen ones just on the sides (z/28), but i don't think i'd ever misbadge my car as a v6.
I pulled up next to him and asked him why he did that, and he said it looked cool. He's probably bullitts cousin.
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I saw a guy driving down the expressway in a second gen Z ... with the new 6 cyl mustang emblems on the sides of the car. (running pony with horizontal lines).
I pulled up next to him and asked him why he did that, and he said it looked cool. He's probably bullitts cousin.
I pulled up next to him and asked him why he did that, and he said it looked cool. He's probably bullitts cousin.