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Sold my GT350R, bought something a bit faster...
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Turtle" data-source="post: 15888859" data-attributes="member: 17647"><p>"You’d love to campaign a GT4 car in a racing series, but the IPO of your emoji-based medical software company and the stress of defending your indoor surfing title leaves no time to prep a car? We’re here to tell you that Ford has got your back with its Global Mustang GT4, a turnkey race car. Based on the Shelby GT350R-C—which just happens to be fresh off a class-winning run in the 2016 IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge—the Mustang GT4 is configured to put you on the starting grid of any GT4 series in the world. It’s on display this week at <a href="http://www.caranddriver.com/2016-sema-show" target="_blank">the 2016 SEMA show</a> in Las Vegas.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Relying on a 5.2-liter V-8 and a six-speed Holinger paddle-shift transmission for motivation, Ford called on some of the industry’s best-known names to fill in the blanks when preparing the car for the competition: Multimatic chipped in with a set of dampers, lower rear control arms, and a stabilizer bar tuned specifically for the GT4 setup, and Forgeline supplies the 18-by-11-inch rolling stock."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Turtle, post: 15888859, member: 17647"] "You’d love to campaign a GT4 car in a racing series, but the IPO of your emoji-based medical software company and the stress of defending your indoor surfing title leaves no time to prep a car? We’re here to tell you that Ford has got your back with its Global Mustang GT4, a turnkey race car. Based on the Shelby GT350R-C—which just happens to be fresh off a class-winning run in the 2016 IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge—the Mustang GT4 is configured to put you on the starting grid of any GT4 series in the world. It’s on display this week at [URL='http://www.caranddriver.com/2016-sema-show']the 2016 SEMA show[/URL] in Las Vegas. Relying on a 5.2-liter V-8 and a six-speed Holinger paddle-shift transmission for motivation, Ford called on some of the industry’s best-known names to fill in the blanks when preparing the car for the competition: Multimatic chipped in with a set of dampers, lower rear control arms, and a stabilizer bar tuned specifically for the GT4 setup, and Forgeline supplies the 18-by-11-inch rolling stock." [/QUOTE]
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