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You guys been entering the American Muscle drawing for this car?
What do you think of it?
If you won it, would you keep it/change anything on it? Or sell it?

First thing that came to my mind was yank out the supercharger and put it in my car :p. But I really dunno.

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Yes

I would love to win it. It would have some cost tho, travel and taxes?

I would drive the hell out of it!

pick me!
 
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I believe they pay for the travel, too ;)
 

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I would sell it and use the proceeds towards upgrades for my EB :p
 

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Enter every week. Fingers crossed.

I would enjoy and drive the h3ll out of it and leave as-is and show often.
 

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I'd take all of the awful styling stuff off (MMD, looking at you) and keep it. It has some really bada$$$ery parts on it.

 

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I will be there for that show,and if I won it I would sell it and put some money into my 2011 GT.
 

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Ebay that bitch. Retail is 70k, but I would think some Chip fan would be willing to pay more.

Even if it sold for $50k, I could buy an EB and do what I'd want to it, as well as finish up another project car w/ money to spare...
 

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I would sell it and pay mine off...depending on how much I sold it for.... I would get a whipple.
 

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I would sell it and pay mine off...depending on how much I sold it for.... I would get a whipple.
Yep, I would make it a quick sale at $50k, pay mine off and all of my other small bills, make mine exactly the way I want it and take a nice trip with the remaining cash. I would at least go through a set of tires on it first though.
 

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You guys do realize it has a Whipple, carbon fiber driveshaft, and half shafts, right? If you really wanted to keep your current car and sell the Foose, you could just swap the parts you want. Might lower its resale, but it would make the pain of acquiring those aftermarket parts much lower.

Love the fantasy life!
 

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As I understand it many many winners of cars and items like that sell them on the spot. You have to pay not only taxes and fees on the car (just like you do when buying it) but the IRS considers the prize as income and you must pay income tax on the value of the car. Many winners don't have the money for the taxes and fees and will take a pennys-on-the-dollar offer by someone immediately after the give away without ever actually owning the vehicle..
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