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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
2008 GT500 or 2011 GT/CS
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<blockquote data-quote="Serpent" data-source="post: 15723458" data-attributes="member: 16164"><p>Different strokes, the fact that the GTO hasnt been replaced and the GT500 has is why I think the '07/'09 GT500 hasnt aged very well. You can put wheels on the thing, but the front just looks dated. The regular '07-'09 s197 aged worse.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The WS6 was never more expensive than an LS2 GTO. Not sure about prices now, but when I had the gto back in 2007, there was no way in hell a slower & older ws6 was more expensive. GTO prices during that time were close to terminator prices. I stuck with a GTO because the drive from Camp Pen to Bay area was my semi monthly commute, GTO is a better highway cruiser.</p><p></p><p>Not to change topic, I agree with what zyborg said, install the pending parts. I wasnt really paying attention to what op posted, but keep current car since you've already put down money on mods.</p><p>Maybe wait for the next GT500 to come out for the trinity gt500 prices to drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serpent, post: 15723458, member: 16164"] Different strokes, the fact that the GTO hasnt been replaced and the GT500 has is why I think the '07/'09 GT500 hasnt aged very well. You can put wheels on the thing, but the front just looks dated. The regular '07-'09 s197 aged worse. The WS6 was never more expensive than an LS2 GTO. Not sure about prices now, but when I had the gto back in 2007, there was no way in hell a slower & older ws6 was more expensive. GTO prices during that time were close to terminator prices. I stuck with a GTO because the drive from Camp Pen to Bay area was my semi monthly commute, GTO is a better highway cruiser. Not to change topic, I agree with what zyborg said, install the pending parts. I wasnt really paying attention to what op posted, but keep current car since you've already put down money on mods. Maybe wait for the next GT500 to come out for the trinity gt500 prices to drop. [/QUOTE]
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