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Keep in mind that the PP has a Torsen LSD, and not the Traction-Lok LSD. The two types of LSD accomplish the same thing, but the Torsen is better at it.
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70mph will probably run 2k in 6th IIRC. Right around it at least.

First gear is basically worthless for normal driving. I swear you'll go 5mph and have the engine at 4k. 3500 at least.
 

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A little over 2K. The 6th gear on the mt-82 is pretty tall (wide gap from 5th). The thing is a peach on the freeway.
 

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If I could have purchased an Auto PP with 3.55s, it would be sitting outside right now. But I really wanted a Auto living in Houston, dealing with dam traffic every day.

I like the gauge pack and dash on the PP cars alot. Brembos and wheels would have been awesome as well. But O well.
 

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Id be willing to bet you dont make more then myself. But hey if you make over 101k a year, then good job youre the coolest for making more then myself. :tsk:
You just made an ass out of yourself. This post is horrendously embarrassing.

As for the OP's question, I'd say test out both and see what you like best. I have yet to purchase my GT, however, I will be getting the PP for the brakes and braces. It all depends on what kind of driver you are. I personally could not opt out of Brembo brakes if they can be an option especially at that cost INCLUDING all of the other goodies.
 

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You just made an ass out of yourself. This post is horrendously embarrassing.

As for the OP's question, I'd say test out both and see what you like best. I have yet to purchase my GT, however, I will be getting the PP for the brakes and braces. It all depends on what kind of driver you are. I personally could not opt out of Brembo brakes if they can be an option especially at that cost INCLUDING all of the other goodies.
If you say so. He implied I make less (10x less) then the people that buy the PP. People shouldn't assume its money related for people not wanting the PP.
 

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If you say so. He implied I make less (10x less) then the people that buy the PP. People shouldn't assume its money related for people not wanting the PP.
Who cares what he implied? I personally interpreted his comment to be entirely hypothetical. The lack of class associated with your comment is mind boggling.
 

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Who cares what he implied? I personally interpreted his comment to be entirely hypothetical. The lack of class associated with your comment is mind boggling.
It was ENTIRELY hypothetical. Hence all of the "maybes." None of those reasons for buying a PP apply to me. Just pointing out people have different reasons for doing/wanting different things. That escalated quickly!
 

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Eh, Its just money not a lot of it at that. Its not that big of a deal i dont think. Too each their own
 

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Eh, Its just money not a lot of it at that. Its not that big of a deal i dont think. Too each their own
My apologies to Elvis has a Mustang for continuing to feed the troll...but I insist.

1. Yes, $100,000 IS a lot of money. To claim that it isn't makes you look even worse.

2. Yes, it IS a big deal to you. It's actually extremely important to you. You made that obvious by interpreting the post in the way that you did and feeling the need to share your salary with the forum in the form of a response to that post.

3. Yes, it IS a big deal to broadcast your salary on an Internet forum in order to attempt to prove your point. You seem like the type of guy that brings his pay stubs to the bar to pick up women. I almost spat out my breakfast when I read your post. People like you disgust me.

I grew up in a wealthy neighborhood and I left as soon as I could specifically to avoid people like you because they were every where. Money won't fix your obvious laundry list of insecurities and they surely will never buy the class that you are so clearly lacking.

I apologize for causing the side-track in this thread. This is a great subject for discussion, however, this type of thing drives me absolutely bonkers. I will not be posting again on this subject.
 

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My apologies to Elvis has a Mustang for continuing to feed the troll...but I insist.

1. Yes, $100,000 IS a lot of money. To claim that it isn't makes you look even worse.

2. Yes, it IS a big deal to you. It's actually extremely important to you. You made that obvious by interpreting the post in the way that you did and feeling the need to share your salary with the forum in the form of a response to that post.

3. Yes, it IS a big deal to broadcast your salary on an Internet forum in order to attempt to prove your point. You seem like the type of guy that brings his pay stubs to the bar to pick up women. I almost spat out my breakfast when I read your post. People like you disgust me.

I grew up in a wealthy neighborhood and I left as soon as I could specifically to avoid people like you because they were every where. Money won't fix your obvious laundry list of insecurities and they surely will never buy the class that you are so clearly lacking.

I apologize for causing the side-track in this thread. This is a great subject for discussion, however, this type of thing drives me absolutely bonkers. I will not be posting again on this subject.
The term "a lot" is subject to OPINION. I only posted it because what I felt he implied was crap. Im married, I don't frequent bars either. Again, its your opinion that its a big deal. There is no right or wrong answer to it. I couldn't care less what disgusts you and what doesn't. Im not your pal, I don't need your approval, nor anyone elses. Im blunt, if you don't like it, block me. I like you assume that I always share how much I make. I only share it when someone wants to assume, imply or ***** foot around and hint its because of financial reason someone choses something. Laundry list? Well now, that's another assumption on your part. I cant say I don't have an insecurity or two, EVERYONE does. If they say other wise, they are LYING. Still doesn't mean the insecurity I have is in ANYWAY tied to my blunt nature. What are you like early 30s? :lol:
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