I've just spent my time eating breakfast reading his thread, all I can say is wow I may have to pick up a cheaper second hand one and do my own build, it would be my first proper one as I just have basic stuff done to my RS. Still think I'd get a facelift one but one of the first and from what I'm lead to believe they're even more tune able than the pre facelift, I'm ment to be narrowing down my options not adding to themWell. There's your answer.
I've a friend with an FRS, he's a distributor for the magic module for the standard dampers. I've had a passenger seat ride & it's so flippin capable & mapped to ~400 it's just plain scary & he loves it!
I like them, but as good as the FRS can be, I really love the sound of that V8 at full attack!
You're in a great position. Leave it as long as you like, used Mustang GTs' can be tremendous value & a strong route into serious power.
Look @CraigJ and what he's done.
I bought new, but if I had my time again, I'd do what he's done. That much performance for less than my GT cost new??
That's great value & a great project.
Just like I thought, similar to Nitrous Blue on the RS's, in some lights they look awful and washed outGrabber lime does not photo well (without editing)
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I've heard that they attract a fair bit of attention when you're out and about in them, can I.agine that they attract even more attention if they're in grabber lime/blue, yellow or orange hahaYou’ll notice one massive difference between the FRS and the mustang. Which is the sheer attention and love the mustang attracts. I’ve been lucky to have some nice cars over the years but nothing comes close to the attention a mustang gets.
no exaggeration every time I fill the car up I get collared. I’ve even had people pull onto the petrol station just to talk to me about the car !
Everyone loves the Mustang, when I’m in traffic people pull up next to me and ask me to rev it.
there's a very nice 16 plate with roush exhaust done to it already so it sounds good up for 25k on simply mustangs facebook group down your way some where thats a very good price and would be a great platform to build on.I've just spent my time eating breakfast reading his thread, all I can say is wow I may have to pick up a cheaper second hand one and do my own build, it would be my first proper one as I just have basic stuff done to my RS. Still think I'd get a facelift one but one of the first and from what I'm lead to believe they're even more tune able than the pre facelift, I'm ment to be narrowing down my options not adding to them
I actually prefer the 55 as I find the bullitt a little too quirky with its logos etc. I would’ve preferred it if they had left off all the bullitt motifs as without them it really is stunning. That’s just me though. Personally I don’t think a bullitt long term will command anymore in relationship to initial cost as it’s not exactly limited but only time will tell.Just had a quick look at Ford UK website and it says theres no finance deals available for the Mustang, not sure what TF Lisburn are up to with their figures.
I think I’d rather have the Bullitt over a 55 Edition, long term I think the Bullitt will hold its value better and will have future appeal.
I personally don't think that any edition will command a premium, ford have a habit of throwing out 'special edition' cars left right and centre on their performance stuffI actually prefer the 55 as I find the bullitt a little too quirky with its logos etc. I would’ve preferred it if they had left off all the bullitt motifs as without them it really is stunning. That’s just me though. Personally I don’t think a bullitt long term will command anymore in relationship to initial cost as it’s not exactly limited but only time will tell.
I wish I had the pennies for this, a gt350r in magnetic with black stripes pleaseSod the Bullitt - import a GT350!