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Old 02-04-2006, 07:41 PM
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Hey I am thinking of getting a 94 gt with 150,000 km's on it (100000 miles?) is there anything that comonly goes wrong with these models that I should take a look at it? It seems to be well maintained but you never know.. any comments would be appreciated thanks alot!

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Old 02-04-2006, 08:45 PM
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there isnt really anything that is known to go out on all of them but id check the rear sway bar which tends to break on this model year which isnt really a problem................the motors can go over 200000 plus miles so i wouldnt worry about that..... how much they want for it and is it a auto or 5-speed... have fun with it
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No problems here and she has 105,000 miles on her and she is still running like a champ.
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Old 02-04-2006, 09:17 PM
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the guy wants $7000 cdn which seems to be a pretty good price, they seem to be a little more expensive up here than in the US, it has a 5-speed in it... i wouldn't want an auto anyways I am really looking forward to having a car that you can actually get aftermarket parts for (I love my probe but not much around for them), thanks for your help

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Dear OP,
Buying a 94 mustang is a bad idea and you will spend the rest of your life and a considerable percentage of your income constantly ****ing it up for the hell of it.
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lol


Man don't do it!


You'll spend the rest of your life trying to make it fast and it will never run!
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Dear OP,
Please make sure you mount the battery in the trunk so your front end is lighter and your rear end is heavier so you can do wheelies!
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Done and done.

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OP, do yourself a favour and buy a 4th gen trans am.
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I don't believe op is a hillbilly.
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