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Considering my first GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="TurboV3nomVa" data-source="post: 16897855" data-attributes="member: 52287"><p>I totally see your point and appreciate you taking a moment to share some wisdom. I do not mind a 2010 and the iron block at all. I know that iron block is pretty reliable. I also know the 13/14 models have a lot more going for them. I have read quite a bit on them lately. If the choice was a clean stock-ish 2010 for 40-45k vs a newer one for 5-10k more (especially in grabber blue) than of course I would go newer. My thoughts were that since this car has already had work done, I would be saving money rather than dropping 55k on a clean 13/14 plus another 15 grand in work. It's not a matter of what I can afford, I run a real estate wholesaling operation so money is not a problem. It's just that I look for value when buying anything. I do not buy anything that I am going to lose much money on. I have never bought a built car without knowing most if not all that went into it, who built/tuned it and when it was done. This particular car is a bit of a mystery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurboV3nomVa, post: 16897855, member: 52287"] I totally see your point and appreciate you taking a moment to share some wisdom. I do not mind a 2010 and the iron block at all. I know that iron block is pretty reliable. I also know the 13/14 models have a lot more going for them. I have read quite a bit on them lately. If the choice was a clean stock-ish 2010 for 40-45k vs a newer one for 5-10k more (especially in grabber blue) than of course I would go newer. My thoughts were that since this car has already had work done, I would be saving money rather than dropping 55k on a clean 13/14 plus another 15 grand in work. It's not a matter of what I can afford, I run a real estate wholesaling operation so money is not a problem. It's just that I look for value when buying anything. I do not buy anything that I am going to lose much money on. I have never bought a built car without knowing most if not all that went into it, who built/tuned it and when it was done. This particular car is a bit of a mystery. [/QUOTE]
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