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they have had 2 of them with this so called "GTR" package. i emailed the dealer to find out where this package came from since i cant find it on fords website. they got the vinyl and decals from somewhere... maybe the nissan dealership down the road?
anyways the car does look ****ing great besides the badging and vinyl. i love the staggered wheel setup.
i really like the wheel setup and stance. although those wheels are really heavy. the front 20x8.5 are 32lbs. the rears are probably 35-36lbs. but they do look pretty sweet.
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just got an email on it. they are running 275/40/20 on the back and 255/40/20 on the front. i cant believe how many different tire sizes people use for the 2005 and up mustangs.
ehh I'm disappointed with it, it looks cool, but where's the performance upgrades? when I think of GTR in a mustang I think of the 2000 cobra R, something Racy, that's JMO
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Last edited by tdcalhoun89; 11-06-2009 at 12:18 AM.
1. If you're gonna make a GT "R" Mustang........it better be all business under the hood and in the suspension........not just a glorified appearance package.
2. Even if you produce such a Mustang.........you do NOT use a badge off of a Nissan.
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So technically the power to money ratio is still much better with the Camaro...
I don't think they correct times at the 1320 for that......
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