What makes your S197 unique?
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The most unique features about my 4.0 V6 Mustang are this MP1900 TVS supercharger and a Tremec TR6060 six speed transmission. Both of which I developed the parts to make it possible. The MP1900 TVS is the only one in existence on a 4.0 that I am aware of.
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I have to consider Gaylon a top contender in any unique Mustang comparison. There's not too many of us that develop our own sophisticated parts (and even better make them available to the rest of us...)
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thats gorgeous
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I think my engine bay makes mine unique. I'm having some body work done soon, doing a custom Saleen rear and that'll make it more unique but my engine is what sets it apart right now.
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I did a GTA tribute to the '67 Mustang GTA. Sometimes I get tired of people asking "what's the GTA stand for" but once in a while someone will come along who knows and it's always a good conversation starter.
It's an '06 that's been pretty heavily modified over the 6 years I've owned it. I tried to make everything flow together well to look like a package which many people do mistake it for. It's always really funny when two dudes go walking by with one guy confidently telling the other all about the GTA package like he's seen one somewhere before.
Mine was a DD for the first 5 years and is finally parked safe in my garage most of the time now. I take it out on weekends and when I feel like cruising. I love the car as much as the day I picked it up.
Tim
It's an '06 that's been pretty heavily modified over the 6 years I've owned it. I tried to make everything flow together well to look like a package which many people do mistake it for. It's always really funny when two dudes go walking by with one guy confidently telling the other all about the GTA package like he's seen one somewhere before.
Mine was a DD for the first 5 years and is finally parked safe in my garage most of the time now. I take it out on weekends and when I feel like cruising. I love the car as much as the day I picked it up.
Tim
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Originally Posted by tdbrown75
I did a GTA tribute to the '67 Mustang GTA. Sometimes I get tired of people asking "what's the GTA stand for" but once in a while someone will come along who knows and it's always a good conversation starter.
It's an '06 that's been pretty heavily modified over the 6 years I've owned it. I tried to make everything flow together well to look like a package which many people do mistake it for. It's always really funny when two dudes go walking by with one guy confidently telling the other all about the GTA package like he's seen one somewhere before.
Mine was a DD for the first 5 years and is finally parked safe in my garage most of the time now. I take it out on weekends and when I feel like cruising. I love the car as much as the day I picked it up.
Tim
It's an '06 that's been pretty heavily modified over the 6 years I've owned it. I tried to make everything flow together well to look like a package which many people do mistake it for. It's always really funny when two dudes go walking by with one guy confidently telling the other all about the GTA package like he's seen one somewhere before.
Mine was a DD for the first 5 years and is finally parked safe in my garage most of the time now. I take it out on weekends and when I feel like cruising. I love the car as much as the day I picked it up.
Tim