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I bought a 2016 GT PP new in 2016 and swapped out entire suspension with the Ford Racing Performance Track Pack suspension at less than 1000 miles. I put all the stock 2016 PP suspension (complete assembled struts/springs, sway bars, rear shocks and springs) into the the three boxes the FRP suspension came in. These three huge boxes are still taking up space in my garage, even after I moved three years ago. I'm just curious if the GT PP suspension is worth anything. I currently have a 2019 GT PP1, and I assume that the suspension is identical to what is under my current car. If it's not worth anything, then I guess I could always keep them for when the stock suspension on my 2019 wears out.
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I bought a 2016 GT PP new in 2016 and swapped out entire suspension with the Ford Racing Performance Track Pack suspension at less than 1000 miles. I put all the stock 2016 PP suspension (complete assembled struts/springs, sway bars, rear shocks and springs) into the the three boxes the FRP suspension came in. These three huge boxes are still taking up space in my garage, even after I moved three years ago. I'm just curious if the GT PP suspension is worth anything. I currently have a 2019 GT PP1, and I assume that the suspension is identical to what is under my current car. If it's not worth anything, then I guess I could always keep them for when the stock suspension on my 2019 wears out.
Not much, probably mostly the Shocks. But it is fairly common for stock cars to sell for more used than modified cars, so if you have room, store them in case you want to swap them back on before selling the car.

Look at the FP Street Suspension package, as it is mostly PP hardware. But the big draw to it is probably the non PP lowering springs, and the lowering from the base suspension to PP is somewhere between little and nothing.
 
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I already sold the car with the Ford Performance suspension. Now I have a new PP car and an entire stock PP suspension in boxes.
 

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I already sold the car with the Ford Performance suspension. Now I have a new PP car and an entire stock PP suspension in boxes.
Give the suspension in boxes to the person that bought the car.
 

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Sell it.
 

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Put it on craigslist or ebay and see what happens. Could be someone needs to rebuild a wreck or damaged car. What's to lose trying? Or, if it's worth nothing/too much trouble, etc save it for later or give it to a high school technical school or just toss it...
 

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How much would you want to sell it for? I just bought my first mustang and really wanted a PP1 but couldn’t find the “right one” when searching. So got a non PP.
 

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The only thing I save that I took off is the stock exhaust. On my 15’ GT I returned the exhaust back to stock before I traded it.
 

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I have a basement full of stuff off my PP1, including the complete suspension. I think I'd give it away just to get rid of it.
 

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I have a basement full of stuff off my PP1, including the complete suspension. I think I'd give it away just to get rid of it.
That’s very kind of you! I hope these guys message your kindness.
 

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Same here. You come to pick it up and it’s yours. Free
 
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The only thing I save that I took off is the stock exhaust. On my 15’ GT I returned the exhaust back to stock before I traded it.
I still have the stock exhaust off my 2016 too. I can't bring myself to haul it to the dump.
 
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Used suspension is normally not worth much
Yep, even with nearly zero miles and like new. I never even drove the car in the rain. I think I'll probably order lowering springs and use the front struts so I don't have to take apart the ones in the car now. I just have to believe the PP suspension is better than the stock V6 suspension.
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