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MSRP was around 50k new, its not that loaded of a GT but it has close 18k worth of stuff from Roush.

How much did it go for?

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hasn't ran yet but I would sell my solstice for it for sure. Depends on the floor if I would be interested in it or not, if its in the 30's not really, if its in the high 20's probably.

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I really have no idea how much it is worth since there really aren't all that many selling right now. Manheim hasn't sold any in a really long time since they have no data at all on them. Ideally around 26k

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I really have no idea how much it is worth since there really aren't all that many selling right now. Manheim hasn't sold any in a really long time since they have no data at all on them. Ideally around 26k

There was one selling around here for $30k. Forget how many miles...

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Nice.

Speaking of cleaning, gave this Mustang a nice detail. Washed, then claybar, then a nice coat of liquid carnauba wax. Camera doesn't do it justice.

We modded this Mustang, too. Magnaflow mufflers, Eibach springs, and a really aggressive set of ROH RT wheels. 18x8 in the front, wrapped in 255/40 tires, 18x10 in the rear, wrapped in 295/40 tires. Mean little car.

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Yesterday, I was "de-ricing" an E46 BMW coupè, fixed the front bumper, and installed a front lip. I'll snag more pics tomorrow.

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Lol @ "de-ricing" Duely blundered from my thunderdolt

Does that mean scraping the burn't sticky stuff off the bottom of the pan? :lol2:

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