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Old 02-26-2001, 01:49 AM   #5
StoplightWarrior
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That car would be very nice, but if you're looking to get back into serious modding, meaning going seriously fast, you need to keep in mind how big a hole youre starting in with a 97 GT vert. The 96-97 Gt's were some of the slowest production stangs of the 90's, and its a heavy vert to boot. Again, that car would be sweet for cruising, but I had a 97 and they are not that fast. Also, the plastic intakes will explode, it happens to a lot of the 96-97's. I don't know exactly what you can afford, but Id get either a 99-01 GT, or a 96-98 Cobra. Either way, good luck with your decision.

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