Is 13,500 too much?
#11
Like mustangcat said (i think it was him who said it), if you find an enthusiast, they should jump on it. I would suggest however, even if you would need/have to bump the price up a bit, get it tuned and dynoed, because enthusiasts do like facts on what they are looking at. I'm selling my 96 GT w/ 105k miles and the mods done in my sig. for $6000 and I'm happy with that, even though I did put at least $3k+ than what I'm selling it for, that's what I believe it's worth.
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You're running 13psi, full exhaust, and a meth injection on the stock bottom end?
Maybe I don't know what I'm talking, but if you are indeed on the bottom end, isn't that car a time bomb waiting to blow up?
And if you ARE on a built motor, then why sell? I know the Cobra is a better foundation, but it sounds like you're paying 6K more than you MIGHT get out of your car.
Maybe I don't know what I'm talking, but if you are indeed on the bottom end, isn't that car a time bomb waiting to blow up?
And if you ARE on a built motor, then why sell? I know the Cobra is a better foundation, but it sounds like you're paying 6K more than you MIGHT get out of your car.
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