Rodan
Well-Known Member
Hello from AZ!
We recently picked up a '17 GT PP for my wife's DD. Not my first rodeo, as my first Mustang (and the first car I bought new) was an '89 LX 5.0 Hatch. Had lots of good times in that car back in the day!
Also had a '98 GT, which was in many ways a much better car than the '89, but unfortunately, the 4.6 engine was utterly forgettable.
We took a test drive in a '16 GT Premium 'Vert a year ago, and I wasn't that impressed, but a drive in the '17 PP, and we were both hooked.
I've just made a few minor cosmetic mods so far, and the previous owner (it had 4500 miles when we bought it) was kind enough to install a nice cat back exhaust. Not planning to go crazy with mods, but it might get a few... ;)
My wife and I both enjoy HPDE, and we have a '92 Miata which is pretty heavily modded for track use.
It will remain our primary track car, but we're looking forward to getting the Mustang on track to try it out. With our event schedule, and the summer temps in AZ, it will probably be Fall before that happens. Time enough to save up for wheels and track rubber!
We recently picked up a '17 GT PP for my wife's DD. Not my first rodeo, as my first Mustang (and the first car I bought new) was an '89 LX 5.0 Hatch. Had lots of good times in that car back in the day!
Also had a '98 GT, which was in many ways a much better car than the '89, but unfortunately, the 4.6 engine was utterly forgettable.
We took a test drive in a '16 GT Premium 'Vert a year ago, and I wasn't that impressed, but a drive in the '17 PP, and we were both hooked.
I've just made a few minor cosmetic mods so far, and the previous owner (it had 4500 miles when we bought it) was kind enough to install a nice cat back exhaust. Not planning to go crazy with mods, but it might get a few... ;)
My wife and I both enjoy HPDE, and we have a '92 Miata which is pretty heavily modded for track use.
It will remain our primary track car, but we're looking forward to getting the Mustang on track to try it out. With our event schedule, and the summer temps in AZ, it will probably be Fall before that happens. Time enough to save up for wheels and track rubber!
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