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I'm sorry but I'll have to strongly disagree any decent driver could pull 14.40's in a stone stock 85 or 86 GT 5spd. It would take an excellent performance to coax those numbers out of those car's in bone stock condition. Obviously with free mods like timing, removing some weight, (icing the intake, removing the silencer on the 86) those numbers become more feasable when driven well, but not from the factory. A good pass for the '87 GT would be 14.40's. With freebies and very good driving real low 14's. [This message has been edited by Unit 5302 (edited 01-06-2001).] |
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