lunatect
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- Prescott, AZ
- First Name
- Dennis
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- 2016 Shelby GT350
For open track, the '16-'20 GT350 is the best Shelby/Mustang ever sold by Ford.
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Agreed and suggest that you also include the 2015 GT350/R's as well!For open track, the '16-'20 GT350 is the best Shelby/Mustang ever sold by Ford.
Sure, if you track yours it make sence. I was mentioning people who barley driving they GT350s, even keeping window sticker on for years. And there're more people than you think like this.I changed my CF wheels because I wanted them for track with dedicated tires. I can tell you when I changes, I felt the difference. The steering felt much lighter with the CF
I suggest it all comes down to the individuals that you hang out with and have for fellow cars buddies most of which in my case are of the older generation.Sure, if you track yours it make sence. I was mentioning people who barley driving they GT350s, even keeping window sticker on for years. And there're more people than you think like this.

I bought mine the day after it came off the transporter, so the window sticker never made it onto the window...Sure, if you track yours it make sence. I was mentioning people who barley driving they GT350s, even keeping window sticker on for years. And there're more people than you think like this.
I suggest that is certainly not the case as all GT350/R's that leave the FRAP has a Window Sticker in the passengers window therefore suggest that the dealership took it off during the PDI process before you bought your car.I bought mine the day after it came off the transporter, so the window sticker never made it onto the window...![]()
You're probably right.I suggest that is certainly not the case as all GT350/R's that leave the FRAP has a Window Sticker in the passengers window therefore suggest that the dealership took it off during the PDI process before you bought your car.
I really like your color combination and would encourage you to ask your dealership for either the original WS or a replacement which they can obtain for you and very important to have in my opinion.
Good luck!
We should try to not tell people how to use their cars. Life happens...opinions and comfort levels differ. I've been to Sebring for DE many times with previous cars...mazdaspeed3...03 Mach1...01 CObra, 93 coyote coupe... but STILL havent been in my 16R or 20R. The stars just havent aligned. That said, I prefer to use my CF wheels for the street. I just like driving the car as close to how it came from the factory as possible (admit, I will ditch the sc2s if there are no track days in foreseeable future) and I love how it looks with the CF wheels, as well. I'm not afraid to admit that I I'm sometimes guilty of garage stalking where I stare at the car for an obscene amount of time.Sure, if you track yours it make sence. I was mentioning people who barley driving they GT350s, even keeping window sticker on for years. And there're more people than you think like this.
You can stalk what’s yours for ever how long you want to! Enjoy that silver beauty man!We should try to not tell people how to use their cars. Life happens...opinions and comfort levels differ. I've been to Sebring for DE many times with previous cars...mazdaspeed3...03 Mach1...01 CObra, 93 coyote coupe... but STILL havent been in my 16R or 20R. The stars just havent aligned. That said, I prefer to use my CF wheels for the street. I just like driving the car as close to how it came from the factory as possible (admit, I will ditch the sc2s if there are no track days in foreseeable future) and I love how it looks with the CF wheels, as well. I'm not afraid to admit that I I'm sometimes guilty of garage stalking where I stare at the car for an obscene amount of time.
Not judging people, just expressing my opinion. After all, to each they own. But, some purchased this car to keep and not use as intended. In my group of 50 GT350 owners only 5 tracking and driving as intended. IMO, paying price of the car, insurance, maintenance and in some cases extended warranties and wait 30-40 years for value to incline is defeat the purpose of having the car. Not to mentioned many GT350 owners are close or at the retirement age. Recently I find out that one owner of GT350 HE keep window sticker and all the plastics attached after a year of purchasing the carWe should try to not tell people how to use their cars. Life happens...opinions and comfort levels differ. I've been to Sebring for DE many times with previous cars...mazdaspeed3...03 Mach1...01 CObra, 93 coyote coupe... but STILL havent been in my 16R or 20R. The stars just havent aligned. That said, I prefer to use my CF wheels for the street. I just like driving the car as close to how it came from the factory as possible (admit, I will ditch the sc2s if there are no track days in foreseeable future) and I love how it looks with the CF wheels, as well. I'm not afraid to admit that I I'm sometimes guilty of garage stalking where I stare at the car for an obscene amount of time.
. So, who they saving this car for, they children? That being said, I like to stare at my car in the garage after I detailed her too. But I like to drive/track this car the most, which is wat this car design and build for. Not doing so is like robin your self of enjoinment.Either I sense someone is in desperate need of coffee or is hungover!Not judging people, just expressing my opinion. After all, to each they own. But, some purchased this car to keep and not use as intended. In my group of 50 GT350 owners only 5 tracking and driving as intended. IMO, paying price of the car, insurance, maintenance and in some cases extended warranties and wait 30-40 years for value to incline is defeat the purpose of having the car. Not to mentioned many GT350 owners are close or at the retirement age. Recently I find out that one owner of GT350 HE keep window sticker and all the plastics attached after a year of purchasing the car. So, who they saving this car for, they children? That being said, I like to stare at my car in the garage after I detailed her too. But I like to drive/track this car the most, which is wat this car design and build for. Not doing so is like robin your self of enjoinment.
So, you're judging people. Lots of assumptions, you make.Not judging people, just expressing my opinion. After all, to each they own. But, some purchased this car to keep and not use as intended. In my group of 50 GT350 owners only 5 tracking and driving as intended. IMO, paying price of the car, insurance, maintenance and in some cases extended warranties and wait 30-40 years for value to incline is defeat the purpose of having the car. Not to mentioned many GT350 owners are close or at the retirement age. Recently I find out that one owner of GT350 HE keep window sticker and all the plastics attached after a year of purchasing the car. So, who they saving this car for, they children? That being said, I like to stare at my car in the garage after I detailed her too. But I like to drive/track this car the most, which is wat this car design and build for. Not doing so is like robin your self of enjoinment.
In his defense, he has someone who agreed with him, Carroll ShelbySo, you're judging people. Lots of assumptions, you make.
"Use as intended". I don't know what this little phrase is supposed to mean really. I own many items that are used as intended imo. As in how I...the owner of these items...intend to use them. Am I misusing my AR rifle when I only punch paper with it at the range or hunt just coyotes and hogs in TX? I probably shouldn't have bought that high end optic for it because I'm not really squeezing every yard I could out of it either I suppose. I got an AK that can be dragged thru the mud and still function flawlessly but I'm not going to use it like that. Am I misusing my diesel 4x4 truck if I only used 4x4 twice since owning it? It can pull 30k but I only pull 15k with it. Am I misusing it? Does anybody with a Raptor actually baja with it 6 ft in the air?Not judging people, just expressing my opinion. After all, to each they own. But, some purchased this car to keep and not use as intended. In my group of 50 GT350 owners only 5 tracking and driving as intended. IMO, paying price of the car, insurance, maintenance and in some cases extended warranties and wait 30-40 years for value to incline is defeat the purpose of having the car. Not to mentioned many GT350 owners are close or at the retirement age. Recently I find out that one owner of GT350 HE keep window sticker and all the plastics attached after a year of purchasing the car. So, who they saving this car for, they children? That being said, I like to stare at my car in the garage after I detailed her too. But I like to drive/track this car the most, which is wat this car design and build for. Not doing so is like robin your self of enjoinment.