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Old 04-17-2008, 08:59 PM   #18 (permalink)
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And you're also wrong about the Roush. Not that that's surprising. The Roush 427R has been tested out of the box to 12.30's, enough to blow your piddly Vette and an LS2 GTO both out of the water. 13.30's w/ that car is awful. 100% stock to the tire S197 GT's have gone 13.30's. That guy either sucked at driving, or his time was subject to some terrible track conditions. But considering he only beat your car by less than a .1, he must have sucked.
I stopped in to see one of my tech teachers and he had purchased a 2007 ford mustang stage 3 427R brand new, he paid $55,000. They gave hive a dvd on the car that show how that were built from just a regular Mustang GT from roush, anyway they took the car to the track towards the end of the video and they ran it 3 times, the best time they managed was a 13.30, also a stock S197 GT running 13.30s is extremly rare(but heard it has been done by very few, I still don't believe it) Just my input, I'm not taking sides with anyone
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