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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16388271" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>My car was very clean when I bought it in 2015 with less than 15k miles. Fast forward 6 months later when a GTR wrecked me at the local drags and yeah, the keep it clean, low mile and cherry plan went out the window.</p><p></p><p>I was fortunate the wreck only trashed the l/f suspension, front bumper, hood and radiator core support. A few grand out of pocket and she's been back together with all Ford parts. L/F corner has a few gaps out of place, and probably needs a better (new) front bumper cover but it is what it is at this point.</p><p></p><p>She's about 80% compared to a garage queen, but whats nice is I dont fret over the car. I take care of her and goddamit is she still fun to drive. Ive got a laundry list of mods to do that Ill probably get to once she's paid all the way off.</p><p></p><p>In 20 years when this generation GT500 is getting harder and harder to find in good condition, most people probably wouldnt know she had been in a little smashy-smash unless I told em or they knew what they were looking at.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't matter as this car isnt going anywhere. I might even take her to a body shop and see what it would cost to get her back up to 90%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16388271, member: 166576"] My car was very clean when I bought it in 2015 with less than 15k miles. Fast forward 6 months later when a GTR wrecked me at the local drags and yeah, the keep it clean, low mile and cherry plan went out the window. I was fortunate the wreck only trashed the l/f suspension, front bumper, hood and radiator core support. A few grand out of pocket and she's been back together with all Ford parts. L/F corner has a few gaps out of place, and probably needs a better (new) front bumper cover but it is what it is at this point. She's about 80% compared to a garage queen, but whats nice is I dont fret over the car. I take care of her and goddamit is she still fun to drive. Ive got a laundry list of mods to do that Ill probably get to once she's paid all the way off. In 20 years when this generation GT500 is getting harder and harder to find in good condition, most people probably wouldnt know she had been in a little smashy-smash unless I told em or they knew what they were looking at. Doesn't matter as this car isnt going anywhere. I might even take her to a body shop and see what it would cost to get her back up to 90%. [/QUOTE]
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