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Old 24-07-2018, 07:16 PM   #11
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Default Re: Would it be worth trading my FPV GT in on a new Mustang?

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Originally Posted by stevanford View Post
IMO, having owned an FG and now an FGX, trade it if you don't need the back seats and the boot.
Other than not having the back seats , what makes you so motivated to move away from the FG? Change for change shake can be your / our undoing. I have yet to drive the 18 model and hear good things however I am struggling to dump the garage queen and then raise an additional $25k to support something new. I getting closer in staying with the FG and spending a little money into making it into a rocket ship. 400rwkw is now the 300 mark and with E85 I will most likely smash 450. Love to hear your thoughts

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