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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Another '14 SS heading to BaT
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<blockquote data-quote="2011 gtcs" data-source="post: 16957024" data-attributes="member: 121478"><p>That one definitely sold cheaper than i ever expected. Super Snakes are cookie cutter in many ways, but you also never seen them, at least I don't in AZ, and whenever you do, it always pulls a good crowd. The other nice thing is all the parts Shelby American uses is top notch parts.</p><p></p><p>If you're planning on keeping yours for the remainder of your life I wouldn't be worried about modifying it, I think doing the holeshot cams and headers would be great upgrades, not really much else you can do to the outside, other than add carbon fiber parts.</p><p></p><p>I saw the videos, and in the one the belt does sound kinda squeaky. </p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]_kIjs99zzno[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>but its hard to tell from a video, also 3.6KBs are very noisy at idle. For 100k I would have rolled the dice, absolute worst case, Kenne Bell can rebuild it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2011 gtcs, post: 16957024, member: 121478"] That one definitely sold cheaper than i ever expected. Super Snakes are cookie cutter in many ways, but you also never seen them, at least I don't in AZ, and whenever you do, it always pulls a good crowd. The other nice thing is all the parts Shelby American uses is top notch parts. If you're planning on keeping yours for the remainder of your life I wouldn't be worried about modifying it, I think doing the holeshot cams and headers would be great upgrades, not really much else you can do to the outside, other than add carbon fiber parts. I saw the videos, and in the one the belt does sound kinda squeaky. [MEDIA=youtube]_kIjs99zzno[/MEDIA] but its hard to tell from a video, also 3.6KBs are very noisy at idle. For 100k I would have rolled the dice, absolute worst case, Kenne Bell can rebuild it [/QUOTE]
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