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TVS R2650 supercharger plus upgraded radiator, intercooler, fuel charger, intake and engine tuning . Upgraded brakes
Installed catch can ,had exhaust done
Windows tinted. Badges all black roof black ,spoiler black

Yes selling dealers people did motor, I bought car didnt take posession until completed, 3 weeks total.
Well nicely done, that is beautiful, and 700HP, fantastic. That car just has to fly.
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I joined a few weeks ago and have been studying up since then. I was researching Mustangs and Challengers trying to decide which would suit our needs the best. We test drove a 2014 Challenger and a 2017 Mustang GT convertible.

After much thinking and talking we decided our next car would be a Mustang, but not that 2017. I really like the California Specials so we built one and took the print out down to our local dealer to see what it would really cost. They asked us if they could find us one instead so I said go ahead and try. Surprisingly they found one with every option we wanted and only one extra. I brought thier offer home to the boss and she asked if I was sure I wanted a black car because we had also talked about velocity blue.

I went online and googled a velocity blue convertible to take one more look at a picture and when I clicked on the picture to enlarge it the computer opened a dealer webpage and the car was for sale. I talked to them today and ended up putting down a deposit on it. Now I just gotta wait to get the money out of our account which could take a week. It also needs to be shipped to us so it'll be a few weeks before we have it.

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2020 GT/CS
Velocity Blue
Equipment Group 401a
Safe and Smart
10 Speed Auto
3.55 Gears
B&O Sound
Active Exhaust
Nav

Thanks for having me on the site. I'll probably be asking a lot of questions once I start driving the car since I won't have a salesman to explain things to me :)

Thanks for having me,
-Bob
 

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I joined a few weeks ago and have been studying up since then. I was researching Mustangs and Challengers trying to decide which would suit our needs the best. We test drove a 2014 Challenger and a 2017 Mustang GT convertible.

After much thinking and talking we decided our next car would be a Mustang, but not that 2017. I really like the California Specials so we built one and took the print out down to our local dealer to see what it would really cost. They asked us if they could find us one instead so I said go ahead and try. Surprisingly they found one with every option we wanted and only one extra. I brought thier offer home to the boss and she asked if I was sure I wanted a black car because we had also talked about velocity blue.
Congrats , Bob , nice ride
I went online and googled a velocity blue convertible to take one more look at a picture and when I clicked on the picture to enlarge it the computer opened a dealer webpage and the car was for sale. I talked to them today and ended up putting down a deposit on it. Now I just gotta wait to get the money out of our account which could take a week. It also needs to be shipped to us so it'll be a few weeks before we have it.

Velocity Blue California Special.webp


2020 GT/CS
Velocity Blue
Equipment Group 401a
Safe and Smart
10 Speed Auto
3.55 Gears
B&O Sound
Active Exhaust
Nav

Thanks for having me on the site. I'll probably be asking a lot of questions once I start driving the car since I won't have a salesman to explain things to me :)

Thanks for having me,
-Bob
Congrats , Bob , nice ride
 

Mustang V5

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Bought this 66 from my parents in 78. My first car. Drove it, modified it, raced it, literally lived life with it. Sold it after 42 years. Have owned 3 DD Mustangs during that time as well. I wanted A/C, safety features and to start from scratch engineering a faster/quicker Stang. The day after I sold the 66, I bought the 2019.Fun beyond comparison!!
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Greetings everyone!!! Glad to be here! Not new to Mustangs or forums, but new to this one. Purchased a 2020 GT Magnetic Metallic PP1 (soon to have a Whipple Gen5 Stage 1)

The sheer amount of great rides on this forum makes this a very humbling experience.

My dad was always a Ford guy and I naturally followed in those foot prints. However, I was lucky (very) to find my very first car as a 16 year old (1980) in the Sunday newspaper classified <still have the ad we clipped from it>. A 1969 Mustang Fastback that was a steal by today’s market ($700). Yes, it was a solid car with a 302 and very few issues (other than some rust). Cut my teeth on this car and learned lots the hard way. It was my high school car and regret selling it when I was stationed in England (USAF).

Dig the hubcaps!
69Mustang.jpg


Going to try and keep this short and to the point. My wife of 33 years reminds me that I could write a 10 page dissertation just to say “hi”.

Why Mustangs? Oh, I’ve had my share of other cars, but I’m drawn back to these cars over and over! A common theme is taking these cars to the edge (and sometimes way over) of daily driven performance modifications. They are so much fun and it really does come down to what makes you happy. They make me VERY HAPPY since I do all the work myself.

Here are some past rides throughout the years. (it's not even half of ones I've owned, but some of the more memorable)

84stang.webp


whlstnd2.jpg


88gtpic1.jpg


88pics.jpg

Won the 1999 Bristol True Street Championship in this daily driver w/AC.

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Turned from a 1/8 mile and quarter mile aficionado to a corner carving maniac! Open track events and instructing green students – not sure if it can be explained in a few words. Helping those that want to enjoy their rides as much as I do in a safe and exhilarating manner is priceless! Also, there’s nothing like 10/10ths racing wheel-to-wheel with 25 other competitors for 20-40 minutes at a time!

2006gt.jpg
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tws1.jpg
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Then on to bigger and badder.

2012 GT500 with VMP Gen 3
Geiger2012-2.webp




2014 GT500 - pulley and tune only (way too much attention!)



I'm absolutely super happy with the 2020 GT (auto). GT500's were nice, but near Houston - the clutch had to go! Driven manuals for 30+ years, but the way this thing shifts and downshifts - it's a whole new experience!

With the Whipple - I'm sure it will be worth marrying (don't tell my wife!).

2020-1.jpg


Anyways - glad to be here and hope to pass along information gathered for many, many years.

/cheers
 

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Hello from Flagstaff AZ, not new to Mustangs like most of you but new to this particular forum. I have a 2011 GT M6 Track Pack and I just picked up a 2016 GT350 yesterday. I am plenty familiar with the Coyote but the Voodoo is all new to me so I am looking to gain knowledge and some expertise as time goes on.
 

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Hello, New to the fourm but not new to car fourms. I have a new 2020 on order and can't wait for it to arrive. This will be my 3rd mustang. I had a 92 and a 93 5.0 LX notchback's and i loved them. I've also had 2 Subaru STi's and 3 EVO's. I loved them as well. Looking forward to talking to y'all.
 

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HI
My name is Brian and im located in NJ.I get 2015 mustang GT with manual transmission.This is my first muscle car so im total beginner in this world of muscle cars.I use to race with street bikes (CCS ) and ride a lot at dirt bikes. I join here to learn more about my new toy and score some good advices. (sry for my engl. its my second language.) HELO ALL
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Hey, Blue here. Just bought a 17' GT in Lightning Blue and joined the forum yesterday. I had a bad experience with a Grabber Blue 17 GT at a crappy dealership in Houston and posted a thread on it. Hopefully that'll give it's new potential owner some insight. Anyway, I look forward to interacting with and learning from you folks, can hopefully positively contribute to the collective and maybe find some cool locals to hang with here in the greater Orlando area.

**EDIT - Not only did I have the color wrong (I called it electric blue, not lightning blue.....thanks HoosierDaddy), but then I realized I spelled "lightening" wrong too. This has been an epic intro lol!

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Hey, Blue here. Just bought a 17' GT in Electric Blue and joined the forum yesterday. I had a bad experience with a Grabber Blue 17 GT at a crappy dealership in Houston and posted a thread on it. Hopefully that'll give it's new potential owner some insight. Anyway, I look forward to interacting with and learning from you folks, can hopefully positively contribute to the collective and maybe find some cool locals to hang with here in the greater Orlando area.

Blue
Welcome. But unless repainted, if blue its Lightning or Grabber.
 

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HI
My name is Brian and im located in NJ.I get 2015 mustang GT with manual transmission.This is my first muscle car so im total beginner in this world of muscle cars.I use to race with street bikes (CCS ) and ride a lot at dirt bikes. I join here to learn more about my new toy and score some good advices. (sry for my engl. its my second language.) HELO ALL
IMG_3043.jpg
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IMG_3073.jpg
Nice wheels! Your English is way better than my second language (German). Good luck with your new whip!
 

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Hey everyone! I've wanted a Mustang GT since I was like 5 years old and I finally made the dream come true! Just picked up this beauty on Wednesday. (2015 Mustang GT 6MT with Performance Package and 30k miles) Located in Tucson AZ if anyone knows of any meets or groups let me know!
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Greetings everyone!!! Glad to be here! Not new to Mustangs or forums, but new to this one. Purchased a 2020 GT Magnetic Metallic PP1 (soon to have a Whipple Gen5 Stage 1)

The sheer amount of great rides on this forum makes this a very humbling experience.

My dad was always a Ford guy and I naturally followed in those foot prints. However, I was lucky (very) to find my very first car as a 16 year old (1980) in the Sunday newspaper classified <still have the ad we clipped from it>. A 1969 Mustang Fastback that was a steal by today’s market ($700). Yes, it was a solid car with a 302 and very few issues (other than some rust). Cut my teeth on this car and learned lots the hard way. It was my high school car and regret selling it when I was stationed in England (USAF).

Dig the hubcaps!
69Mustang.jpg


Going to try and keep this short and to the point. My wife of 33 years reminds me that I could write a 10 page dissertation just to say “hi”.

Why Mustangs? Oh, I’ve had my share of other cars, but I’m drawn back to these cars over and over! A common theme is taking these cars to the edge (and sometimes way over) of daily driven performance modifications. They are so much fun and it really does come down to what makes you happy. They make me VERY HAPPY since I do all the work myself.

Here are some past rides throughout the years. (it's not even half of ones I've owned, but some of the more memorable)

84stang.webp


whlstnd2.jpg


88gtpic1.jpg


88pics.jpg

Won the 1999 Bristol True Street Championship in this daily driver w/AC.

cobraweb.jpg
<cobraweb>

Turned from a 1/8 mile and quarter mile aficionado to a corner carving maniac! Open track events and instructing green students – not sure if it can be explained in a few words. Helping those that want to enjoy their rides as much as I do in a safe and exhilarating manner is priceless! Also, there’s nothing like 10/10ths racing wheel-to-wheel with 25 other competitors for 20-40 minutes at a time!

2006gt.jpg
<2006gt>

tws1.jpg
<tws1>

Then on to bigger and badder.

2012 GT500 with VMP Gen 3
Geiger2012-2.webp




2014 GT500 - pulley and tune only (way too much attention!)



I'm absolutely super happy with the 2020 GT (auto). GT500's were nice, but near Houston - the clutch had to go! Driven manuals for 30+ years, but the way this thing shifts and downshifts - it's a whole new experience!

With the Whipple - I'm sure it will be worth marrying (don't tell my wife!).

2020-1.jpg


Anyways - glad to be here and hope to pass along information gathered for many, many years.

/cheers
I'm pretty sure you've had more Mustangs than I've had cars lol. As a fellow Joneser (born 1954 to 1965....yeah we're not Boomers!) I have to say congratulations! Most of our generation come from humble beginnings, but true to form most of us have done well over the years because of our fighting spirit and bootstrap mentality.
I'll be watching your threads for sure. Thanks for sharing.
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