$9800 is not a bad price, but it isn't a fantastic price. Above all, it depends on the condition of the car. If it is mint, clean, taken care of and pretty much stock...go for it. If it has defects and beat on etc...you might find something else or try talking the guy down.
And remember....ALWAYS RESERACH THE CAR'S HISTORY...find out who had it before him, who had it before him, demand all the service records and such. Last thing you want to do is get hosed.
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1994 Mustang GT - 5 spd.
Laser Red
Cobra Intake, 3.73's, 65mm TB, 1.7 RR's, Off-Road H, Flowmasters, Pulleys, Shifter, K&N, and other little stuff...
Best ET: 14.04 @ 97.62
Best MPH: 14.16 @ 99.81
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