sube83sti
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I have a 2020 Mustang GT that is pretty optioned out. 401a, pp1, magneride, active exhaust, B&O, etc. I ordered a Whipple Stage 2 kit that I'm still waiting for from Black Friday. My local Nissan dealership has an open allocation for a 2021 Nissan GT-R (dream car) with Q4 delivery window. With used car prices outrageously high, I would break even on the Mustang. Which one of the following would you recommend?
1. Keep the Mustang and Whipple it
2. Sell the Mustang for the GT-R (and mod the GT-R)
3. Keep the Mustang stock and get the GT-R (financially possible). I would sell the Whipple to a relative.
4. Whipple the Mustang and buy the GT-R (wife would not be happy)
I've always wanted a GT-R but refused to buy a used sports car. I'm afraid I might miss the V8 sound and rumble. Also not sure if my wife's Infinity Q50 Red Sport which is modified is too similar to the GT-R. Both are AWD, twin turbo v6, and near 500 awhp. I know GT-R mods are expensive and could use that money to make the Mustang a monster with the Whipple, E85, and drag tire setup. I'm also second guessing if I "really" need three fast vehicles in the household. Wife is okay with two, but three is pushing it.
Any thoughts or insights are appreciated.
1. Keep the Mustang and Whipple it
2. Sell the Mustang for the GT-R (and mod the GT-R)
3. Keep the Mustang stock and get the GT-R (financially possible). I would sell the Whipple to a relative.
4. Whipple the Mustang and buy the GT-R (wife would not be happy)
I've always wanted a GT-R but refused to buy a used sports car. I'm afraid I might miss the V8 sound and rumble. Also not sure if my wife's Infinity Q50 Red Sport which is modified is too similar to the GT-R. Both are AWD, twin turbo v6, and near 500 awhp. I know GT-R mods are expensive and could use that money to make the Mustang a monster with the Whipple, E85, and drag tire setup. I'm also second guessing if I "really" need three fast vehicles in the household. Wife is okay with two, but three is pushing it.
Any thoughts or insights are appreciated.
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