Lol it is. I'm getting a set of HRE's later on.Isn't it amazing how much joy a certain Ford can bring?! Congrats! It looks like you got a great one!
I didn't cry, but I definitely had that HO LEE CRAP! I OWN THIS?!? feeling ... and still do
ps Hey, with those wheels, is it still considered a 4-option car?
I originally wanted stock but the deal was too good to turn down. Gives me something to grow into though.Straight to a Heffner turbo car?
You don't mess around.
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One of the perks of living in Arkansas. That and the mosquitos are so big they're easy to hit.Nice car enjoy the ride! But, would you look at the price of the Gas! At that price they are giving it away.
Thank you very much for looking out for me! I spent the last few months combing the forum for tips. I'm way to scared of it to even think about punching it. Thank you again for looking out!Alright rookie, a stock GT is hard enough to learn to handle, but a twin turbo is even more dangerous. The are lots of driving tips here on this Forum, but remember, do not punch it with the steering wheel turned. The back end loves to come around and then you hit something to stop you. Do not make yourself a statistic here. Enjoy it but be CAREFUL.
Thank you for looking out for me as well! It has 4s's on it now which are awesome! I've yet to nail it or anything and probably won't for a very long time. I spent most of my childhood-teens as a motorcycle racing instructor with my dad so I have some understanding thankfully. Hoping to do a track day at Hallett soon so I can test it in a safe environment. Thank you again!Heed this notice!
It's sometimes difficult to remember the "don't accelerate in a turn", especially when you are exiting your subdivision or a gas station onto a busy street! But remember, those turns on cold tires and pavement and the tendency for the car to unhook are reason to be cautious until you have a feel for the car!
Remember, you got no nannies. When I did one of the Bondurant schools the instructor encouraged us to leave the nannies on for a while. Then said "and when the nanny saves your but, remember what you did and don't do that again". And pretty soon you got the feel for the car and your combined "limits". LIke Dirty Harry said, "A man's got to know his limitations". Without nannies to help and remind you, just be careful.
Oh yeah, tires. If it's still got the original Goodyears ditch them today and get the Bridgestones. The Bridgestones are a little stickier when cold so help alot.
Pic was reversed for some reason.Is that a right-hand drive car?
(Pic of you and wife is digitally reversed).
Nice score on the bumper delete!