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Why? So the value of the GT350 stays high? Look at the Boss 302, they were only a 2 year run and you can buy one in the mid $20k range now. Mustangs simply do not hold their value, even the special editions. With that being said, the 350R will probably hold its value well because of the exclusivity, but I doubt it will actually appreciate from its MSRP price over the next several years or so.
Also, isn't it ironic for someone with such a heavily modified car to be worried about value? Even if you put it back to stock, if someone (i.e. anyone on this forum) knew the mods that were on your car, they would likely pass on your car if they were looking for a used GT350.[/quote
Where the hell did I say anything about value? No where did I even mention the word value. Relax.
Excuse the hell out of me if I don't want the GT350 to be a continuation of runs year after year. I could care less if my cars value drops, anyone who buys any car as an investment is insane.
You don't even own a GT350 anyhow.
Some people, probably like yourself are just waiting for the GT500 to come out hoping to get a GT350 for a lesser price. That's fine. But I proudly paid a $5000 adm and I'm ok with that because I wanted the car. Will I ever get what I paid for my car? Nope. Do I care? Nope. And before you go spouting off at the mouth again about what I do with or to my car, the same can be said about the people that track their cars bone stock. I will guarantee you this, you won't find a nicer, cleaner, car then mine if I were to sell it.
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