That's right... Even if you sell it to a mustang ethusiast you still won't get hardly a cent more for the mods you put in. If you plan on selling it in the near future (>2 years), I would say leave it completely stock, maybe throw on some nice rims and tires, which will help sell the car.
If you plan on holding for it longer, I would say to go ahead and put some "bang for the buck" mods (t-lok/3.73's) and run the thing until it dies.
Also don't forget that in addition to decreased gas mileage, your insurance will skyrocket with the GT. I have a friend that has a GT, similar age and coverage levels and he pays quite a bit more than I do.
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