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Re: Dad's new car.. (pic)
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Posted by Jonfarmer on January 04, 2007 at 20:54:53 from (4.157.5.251):
In Reply to: Re: Dad's new car.. (pic) posted by GeneP on January 04, 2007 at 20:26:54:
I wasn't aware you got out of life alive anyways. If this is his thing than more power to him. My dad is always reciting how Alot of people get killed on sport ATVs if he sees me looking at one, and I do have a Mustang, mine is an 1988 GT with the 5.0 and a 5spd, and I occasionally hear people go on about how I am doomed to like such a car because people have died in them, but the truth is we all die someday and it could happen at any second no matter what you do and I have owned my GT for 5 years now and never "wrapped it around a tree" like alot of negative thinking folks though I would when I bought it. I enjoy my Mustang very much and enjoy the quickness it has just driving around town, without any other modifications right now other than a set of flowmaster 40 series street mufflers. I do plan on doing some upgrades in the future, but right now I consider myself very lucky to have the car as is.
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