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  • #31
    Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View Post
    I just bought a Porsche so that leaves only one person that can get it..
    Paging Dr Dave to the Back Porch, Dr Dave to the Back Porch, stat!

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    • #32
      LoL...I have too many cars as it is. But I wouldnt mind having one.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
        You're right about that Rob, I might pull the trigger on a '12-'14 GT500, they are getting affordable and a you're a KB blower away from almost 1k HP...
        I think those cars are the best bang for your buck right now....a buddy of mine found one in Memphis that we went and picked up recently. Deep Impact with black stripes, Recaro's, and only 14K miles for $45K.

        I'm still thinking hard on a GT350 myself, though.
        70' Chevelle RagTop
        (Forever Under Construction)



        "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison

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        • #34
          Maybe the tree-fiddy will come down once it's out, but I'll likely already have a blown GT by then.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Big A View Post
            Maybe the tree-fiddy will come down once it's out, but I'll likely already have a blown GT by then.

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            I don't think the MSRP will come down but the dealer markups may finally go away.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View Post
              I don't think the MSRP will come down but the dealer markups may finally go away.
              Yeah, it's the mark-up (dealer or private seller) that I refuse to pay, I wouldn't expect MSRP to change. I've got a 2017 GT Premium on order already though, and the mod list ready for clicking submit, so I think that ship has sailed for me. Maybe one day I'll pick up a 2018 GT 500, probably in 2030 when I can afford one. Crazy money for a Ford (GT aside).

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Big A View Post
                Yeah, it's the mark-up (dealer or private seller) that I refuse to pay, I wouldn't expect MSRP to change. I've got a 2017 GT Premium on order already though, and the mod list ready for clicking submit, so I think that ship has sailed for me. Maybe one day I'll pick up a 2018 GT 500, probably in 2030 when I can afford one. Crazy money for a Ford (GT aside).
                Same here. Doing the math; Selling the 09/500 for max-out, pimping the wifey, slinging street tacos on the corner, selling blood, working two jobs and I'm only half way there.



                David

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by cobrajet69 View Post
                  Same here. Doing the math; Selling the 09/500 for max-out, pimping the wifey, slinging street tacos on the corner, selling blood, working two jobs and I'm only half way there.
                  As a single man I would be able to afford a new one, but nowhere near comfortably enough to justify the cost, outside of living in it. When I really get to feeling poor is when I realize that, like the GT, the type of guy that'll buy these new already has one or more pricier rides in the stable.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by cobrajet69 View Post
                    Same here. Doing the math; Selling the 09/500 for max-out, pimping the wifey, slinging street tacos on the corner, selling blood, working two jobs and I'm only half way there.



                    David
                    Haha, when I bought my first new Mustang I said I was going to cut cable and quit smoking to afford that big ass payment, and that car stickered around $23K!

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by fordracing19 View Post
                      They do them for they same price as Joe Myers at Plano Ford.

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                      Grapevine ford will do it too. However, there are some caveats to the deal.

                      1. It's a base GT. You can get any car you want but the price will go up accordingly.
                      2. The warranty is provided through Roush for an additional $995.00 and it's only available on the 670hp stage 1 kit.


                      It's a great turn key deal for someone wanting to go fast relatively cheap. You're able to finance the entire cost of the SC with your car payment. I've been doing a lot of research on it and I am on the fence as to wheter or not to do it. I daily drive my tuned F150 ecoboost and i'm seriously leaning towards finding a used 15-16 premium and putting a Hellion kit on it.

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