stanglife
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What else is there within reason? I guess that's all relative to your income....I guess I could see an income level where a GT3 would make sense (this is the only upgrade path, IMO) BUT even being able to afford it doesn't mean it makes sense.
Yes, this is just another "the gt350R is great" thread... For under $100k, you get a car that isn't too expensive to put miles on...it's insurable for a reasonable amount....its capability exceeds street driving WHILE STILL being a load of fun to drive on the street... Every car I can think if that I'd like to own have performance and compromises that makes them a less than ideal choice over a 350.
One of my favorite (to look at) Porsche is a 997.2 GT3 - but I simply wouldn't trade the 350R for one...even if it was an even trade. Those are so over valued, IMO. 992 GT3.....I'd trade but I wouldn't be very interested in putting any money on top. This has nothing to do with me being Mustang fan - I have a 911 project in the garage that I'm looking forward to... This is to say that it's simply not worth it (to me) as an upgrade.
Yes, this is just another "the gt350R is great" thread... For under $100k, you get a car that isn't too expensive to put miles on...it's insurable for a reasonable amount....its capability exceeds street driving WHILE STILL being a load of fun to drive on the street... Every car I can think if that I'd like to own have performance and compromises that makes them a less than ideal choice over a 350.
One of my favorite (to look at) Porsche is a 997.2 GT3 - but I simply wouldn't trade the 350R for one...even if it was an even trade. Those are so over valued, IMO. 992 GT3.....I'd trade but I wouldn't be very interested in putting any money on top. This has nothing to do with me being Mustang fan - I have a 911 project in the garage that I'm looking forward to... This is to say that it's simply not worth it (to me) as an upgrade.
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