Should I sell my 98 GT?
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Should I sell my 98 GT?
My sister is selling her red '93 TA which she purchased brand new. It has 90K on it, automatic and has been driven by her 95% of the time. It's totally stock, but will flat out haul a$$! Some of you may remember that I've had my GT for about 2 months, it was totally stock with 82K when I got it. The intake was cracked, but has since been replaced along with the back brakes. I've added the Flomaster A/T, B & M shifter and I've been riding around with the King Cobra clutch, Steeda firewall adjuster, quadrant, steel clutch cable and Hayes throw-out bearing, but I've yet to have them installed. Also, I have a CAI kit off of eBay that's still in the box.
Yeah, I know it seems kinda stupid to do all this and then get rid of it for a car that is 5 years older, but my sister drives like an old lady and the car is in great shape. Her husband thinks he'll sell it for about $4000, a steal if you saw the car. To be honest my GT hasn't won me over since I had it. It reminds me of the lion in the Wizard of OZ...no heart!
What do you all think?
Yeah, I know it seems kinda stupid to do all this and then get rid of it for a car that is 5 years older, but my sister drives like an old lady and the car is in great shape. Her husband thinks he'll sell it for about $4000, a steal if you saw the car. To be honest my GT hasn't won me over since I had it. It reminds me of the lion in the Wizard of OZ...no heart!
What do you all think?
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RE: Should I sell my 98 GT?
Well I bet if you swapped your stock gears you wouldn't feel that way. Honestly, the 2.73's really do blow a$$. Get 3.73's and it will feel like a different car. Much more fun and quick of the line. Besides the TA is an auto[sm=smiley21.gif] Get gears and finish your exhaust and then see how you like it.[sm=trust_me.gif]
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