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Old 04-07-2006, 01:25 PM
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ORIGINAL: MustanggtCorey

It's a v-6, not a gt. I think you said something about that in an earlier post. Just wanted to let you know that it's not a gt that you're about to buy. Haha, that would suck.
the one he showed is clearly a v-8. 20k is overpriced dude, go for 17k at least.
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Old 04-07-2006, 01:35 PM
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Selling it for cheap? You can buy a low mile 04 Mach 1 for about 1500 bucks more.

It's borderline overpriced if anything.
Yea A little pricy, not worth it. Def the Mach 1 man. Then race him with it and win.
In 04 i bought an 02 GT auto with 11K with a the goodies except the mach 1000 for 15500. So all you gotta do is shop around and youll alway find a good deal. For the money hes rite abou the Mach 1
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Old 04-07-2006, 02:32 PM
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I wouldn't even give them 16,000 for a 2004 GT. Look at how the tail pipes are not centered and are actually smaller than the 3" tips that come on the GT. Something is fishy about that. Ask for a carfax report for it may have been rear ended.
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Old 04-07-2006, 02:41 PM
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I paid 17,000 for the same car a year ago, with 5,000 miles, from a Ford dealer with Ford's 75,000 mile warranty, push him lower!
"New Edge" mustang sales are down due to the introduction of the new model. I like the styling of the "new edge" and most importantly my throttle is opened and closed by my foot and a cable. The F#$%ING new one uses a motor (drive by wire) that is overseen by the PCM. I had an '04 F-150 with this setup, it (the PCM) oversees your operation of the vehicle and prevents you from doing anything it sees as destructive, or counter to emissions/fuel economy. This makes an aftermarket tuner YOUR FIRST PURCHASE on an '05+, because isn't driving it hard what you got it for?

I think you can knock him alot lower. Go to KBB.Com and find out what trade in is on it, and find out what retail is. You should pay no more than $1000. over trade in, I have done as well as $500., remember the scumbags have to make something to stay in business, my argument is, MAKE IT ON SOMEONE ELSE!

John
Well, it's true. The S197 does have an electronic throttle body. However, I think they are still OK cars. I kinda dig the extra HP, better handling, better torque curve and the fact that it doesn't run out of steam at 5K.

My '06 is bone stock right down to the paper air filter but I bet it could still spank your *** with the wimpy mods you have listed.
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Old 04-07-2006, 02:50 PM
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you can find 04s in good condition for 15-16,000. also 19000K not bad for milage.

looks like a trade in, and the dealer is trying to make a few grand. someone will buy it for that price.
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