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Should I buy this supercharged 2005?

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Old 05-08-2014, 12:31 AM
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ha, if you are only 19, you should slow it down a little and get something a bit less powerful. You know, give you something to shoot for later in life.

Plus if funds are low, you don't need modded cars that eat gas and have potentially expensive repairs.

You can buy a new V6 Mustang for $19k plus tax. Or look at an older non supercharged Cobra, you can find some garage queens with lower miles for around $9k.
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Old 05-08-2014, 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by quinnbristow
I wish I could afford a car like this in cash, but I'm only 19. Haha.

If this car is making 400< HP, that comforts me a little. I don't want anything pushing too hard.
I don't know if you are speaking ironically about the dyno files, or if a link/picture failed to post.

Out of curiosity, how much does it generally cost to upgrade the rotating assembly to be reliable with the added power of a SC?
I wanted a Dyno run from him but he doesn't have one. If he blew the motor in it it's bc his tuner sucks.

If u want a rotating assembly installed ur looking 8 to 10k. 10k will get u everything done right. (ID injectors, billet gears for your pump). If u do it on your own 6k
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Old 05-08-2014, 12:32 PM
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Here's the thing. I'm about to go full-time at my job, I'll be making $40,000 a year. However, before too long, I'm going to propose to my girlfriend. When I'm married and possibly have kids,. I won't be able to afford to buy a car like this. That's why I want one now.
I'll talk to him, offer him $13,000 for it. He'll say no. I'll wait a month or so, if it sells, it sells. However, no Mustangs are selling right now, so I think it'll probably still be on. I'll offer $13,000 again, and see how it goes
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