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Anyone else get bored with their Mustang after a big build?
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<blockquote data-quote="2000GTSTANG" data-source="post: 15730462" data-attributes="member: 49495"><p>Im to this point with my car. I wish I would have just kept it stock while continuing to save for another. It was fun building the car and I learned so much from doing it, that I think it was worth the time and money invested. My car is nothing like yours but I still understand.</p><p></p><p>I've had my car since I was 18, almost 10 years now, it does feel like a part of the family. Every time I look at the car, I still get a fuzzy feeling. I want to keep it so I never regret selling it in the future but at the same time, selling or parting out would make for a nice downpayment towards something newer and mover civil.</p><p></p><p>I think you would miss the car if you sold it, but at the same time, whatever you replace it with will more than make up for it. Why not make it more street or daily friendly? Replace the AC, add some cats or extend your exhaust all the way to the back again (if its dumped), etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2000GTSTANG, post: 15730462, member: 49495"] Im to this point with my car. I wish I would have just kept it stock while continuing to save for another. It was fun building the car and I learned so much from doing it, that I think it was worth the time and money invested. My car is nothing like yours but I still understand. I've had my car since I was 18, almost 10 years now, it does feel like a part of the family. Every time I look at the car, I still get a fuzzy feeling. I want to keep it so I never regret selling it in the future but at the same time, selling or parting out would make for a nice downpayment towards something newer and mover civil. I think you would miss the car if you sold it, but at the same time, whatever you replace it with will more than make up for it. Why not make it more street or daily friendly? Replace the AC, add some cats or extend your exhaust all the way to the back again (if its dumped), etc [/QUOTE]
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