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Those cars are gorgeous but I would not pay that much for a souped up GT. If I were going to shell out that kind of cash, I would spend it on a Shelby GT500.
A local dealership has a used one with very low miles for less than $35K....I am sooooo tempted!
FWIW, there's alot of people, including myself, who are taking advantage of the situation we are currently in with the economy and getting GT500's for really good prices!
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Thank You. Hadn't heard 'bout this website...
$31,5 is high??!! Think maybe you are..
Spend $35 k for something used or 31,5 for something brand new with 41 mls on it????? not much of a choice in my book.... Besides wouldn't own a shelby Just a souped up GT with a signature on it... Kinda works both ways huh, Paying for a name Kinda like buying a Harley, I see them everyday, have only seen 3 other GT R's
imo the fact that it is actually is called a GT-R is about as ricey as it gets. Great looking car with a name that takes away from it all...BUT its not my car so it doesnt really matter as long as the owner loves it.
Thank You. Hadn't heard 'bout this website...
$31,5 is high??!! Think maybe you are..
Spend $35 k for something used or 31,5 for something brand new with 41 mls on it????? not much of a choice in my book.... Besides wouldn't own a shelby Just a souped up GT with a signature on it... Kinda works both ways huh, Paying for a name Kinda like buying a Harley, I see them everyday, have only seen 3 other GT R's
Yes, it is high priced and in the end if you ever go to sell it, I doubt it would bring in more than a Shelby as far as collector car values. Shelby is way more than a souped up GT. It has 500+ hp and if you have extra $ you can buy a GT500 SS which has 750 hp.
But hey, as long as you are happy, then that's all that matters.
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