Great advice. I paid cash for it! No car payment!Congrats Eric. Sweet looking ride and you've done really well to find a low mileage (but not too low) manual version.
I'm sure everyone's gonna tell you how to empty your pockets modifying it but my advice is to pay it off first, get to know the car and its faults, and keep on top of maintenance. If any parts wears out or breaks, replacing it with an upgrade is always a good policy. If you need new tires, that would be a good time to find a set of good used black 18" or 19" rims (pretty inexpensive especially if you sell your stock rims) to give the car more visual presence. Maybe Santa could get you some as a Christmas present.
Even after you pay it off, I'd recommend that any mods you should be aimed at making the car a more fun daily driver/cruiser. Going down the rabbit hole of trying to make it faster than Coyotes is a waste of money in my view.
i picked up some Koni Yellow adjustables and got some eibach lowering springs with them as well. Got everything for $125 off marketplace and everything looks very goodGood looking car young man. I'd get a radar detector and download an app to help you keep track of smokey. At 16 you're at the top of the list for targeting. Try your best to keep your foot out of it until you know the handling limits of the car. I'd go for a better set of struts/shocks first - Bilstein (B-6's) are pretty good.
I thought the virus with no cure is Mod Fever.Mustang is a virus with no cure.
That's the vicious variant, gain-of-function from a lab in DearbornI thought the virus with no cure is Mod Fever.
Don’t inhale nitrous oxide. You will be addicted for life.
Remember, injection is nice but I rather be blown. Lol
That you'll know when you exceed it.Congrats & good luck with your 1st ride.
If you plan to do mods, have an end goal for the car & a budget..
70k!Congrats & good luck with your 1st ride.
If you plan to do mods, have an end goal for the car & a budget..
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