Lol how can you see the fuel rail that clear? Lol. I’m looking with my phone and it didn’t look like the stock one
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Assumed they will come down at least $2K on asking price. Given the low mileage, I'd say the price is reasonable compared to others in our area (some better deals to be had out west....but then you have to pay transport fee to get the car here). As for the mods, seems like they did some additional upgrades when they were adding the smaller pulley (standard stuff). I didn't really look that close at it though. The mufflers actually looked stock to me....
Why do all these car dealerships take photos of the car somewhat dirty? You'd think for 48k they'd clean it before they posted up the pics?
How does the '11/'12 GT500 5.4 compare to the '13/'14 5.8 when it comes to mods? Obviously stock vs. stock there is a huge difference but does it matter much once you start talking pulley/tune or replacing the SC?
Wondering if you're better off buying a 5.4 car and using the spare $10k for mods vs. buying a 13/14.
So much more additional goodies in the 13/14 GT500 in all departments.
Keep in mind it was also purposely built to hit 200mph.
Check this out. Really gets down to what you want to use the car for, i.e. stock cruising, track use, etc....FWIW.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfZBtuIhoh8&t=150s
Interesting take. I have seen a lot of SC Coyote cars making 700+ whp online recently too. His last comment about the GT being better bang for the buck was interesting. I've been seeing used 19/20 GTs for really good prices recently. Mid 30s for low option cars and 40ish for pp2 cars is very appealing. I've been contemplating my next daily for a while now and they're definitely on the list. Just not sure its family oriented enough - 12/13 F10 M5s are a really good price (mid 30s for a decent one) and I really like 14+ e63s wagons but they hold their value much better. Hmmm, decisions decisions.