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Why buy a modded 2012 GT over a 2011 GT 500?
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Turtle" data-source="post: 11521531" data-attributes="member: 17647"><p>All great responses here.</p><p></p><p>One of the only other things to consider is resale value. If you ever have to sell the car, you will have a very limited audience for a Blown 5.0. For example, Time Capsule had a Supercharged car, TF Wheels and many other mods and could not even get $32k for the car. </p><p></p><p>On the flip side, guys with low mileage 08'-09' GT500's are still getting mid 30's for their car 4yrs after paying 42-46k for it.</p><p></p><p>Lonestar, I think that will apply to the older cars (60's) and not the newer models. There have been far too many produced since 07' to have them skyrocket in value when he passes. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Turtle, post: 11521531, member: 17647"] All great responses here. One of the only other things to consider is resale value. If you ever have to sell the car, you will have a very limited audience for a Blown 5.0. For example, Time Capsule had a Supercharged car, TF Wheels and many other mods and could not even get $32k for the car. On the flip side, guys with low mileage 08'-09' GT500's are still getting mid 30's for their car 4yrs after paying 42-46k for it. Lonestar, I think that will apply to the older cars (60's) and not the newer models. There have been far too many produced since 07' to have them skyrocket in value when he passes. IMO [/QUOTE]
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